Key Points

The Karnataka Lokayukta launched simultaneous raids across four districts, targeting officials with suspicious wealth. Properties linked to NHAI, BBMP, and BDA officials were searched. This follows recent raids uncovering Rs 34.9 crore in illegal assets. The anti-corruption body continues its crackdown on disproportionate wealth cases.

Key Points: Karnataka Lokayukta Raids 4 Districts in Disproportionate Assets Case

  • Raids target NHAI engineer in Hassan
  • Junior Engineer in Chikkaballapura under scrutiny
  • BBMP Revenue Officer assets searched
  • BDA Horticulture official properties raided
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Karnataka Lokayukta conducts raids across four districts in disproportionate assets case

Karnataka Lokayukta conducts simultaneous raids in Hassan, Chikkaballapura, Chitradurga, and Bengaluru targeting corrupt officials with illegal assets.

"Assets worth Rs 34.90 crore were unearthed during recent raids. – Karnataka Lokayukta"

Bengaluru, July 29

The Karnataka Lokayukta is conducting raids at multiple locations across four districts of the state on Tuesday, targeting government officials allegedly involved in amassing wealth disproportionate to their known sources of income.

According to sources, the raids are underway in the districts of Hassan, Chikkaballapura, Chitradurga, and Bengaluru Urban.

Properties belonging to the Executive Engineer of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) in Hassan, a Junior Engineer with the Rural Drinking Water and Sanitation Department in Chikkaballapura, and a Taluk Health Officer in Hiriyur town of Chitradurga district are being searched.

Raids are also being carried out on the properties of a Revenue Officer attached to the Dasarahalli Sub-Division of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and a Senior Assistant Director of Horticulture posted at the Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) Head Office.

The raids began simultaneously early this morning.

An official statement from the Karnataka Lokayukta is awaited.

On July 23, the Lokayukta sleuths conducted raids and search operations at the places linked to a senior Karnataka IAS officer, who was found to be possessing over Rs 9 crore of assets disproportionate to her income. The officials had searched five properties belonging to the IAS officer and found that she owned three sites, four houses, three acres of agricultural land, approximately valued at Rs 7.40 crore.

The searches also found Rs 66,390 in cash, Rs 12 lakh worth of ornaments, Rs 90 lakh worth of vehicles and Rs 65 lakh worth of other household articles.

The Karnataka Lokayukta on June 24 conducted search operations at 45 locations across the state in connection with disproportionate asset complaints against eight government officers. Assets worth Rs 34.90 crore were reportedly unearthed during the raids.

On May 31, the Karnataka Lokayukta conducted simultaneous raids across seven districts in the state, at the residences and properties of several government officials.

The Lokayukta on May 15 raided over 35 locations linked to seven government officers in Bengaluru city, Bengaluru Rural, Tumakuru, Mangaluru, Vijayapura, and Yadgir districts, uncovering disproportionate assets worth Rs 22.7 crore.

On January 31, the Lokayukta had conducted raids in Bengaluru, Belagavi, Chitradurga, Raichur, and Bagalkot districts in connection with seven cases involving officials accused of accumulating illegal assets.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Rs 9 crore assets for an IAS officer? This is shameful! Meanwhile honest taxpayers struggle to make ends meet. Hope they recover every paisa and punish these people severely.
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Arjun K
Good work Lokayukta, but I'm skeptical. These raids happen every month, but how many actually get convicted? Our judicial system needs to speed up these cases.
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Priya S
As someone from Hassan, I can tell you corruption in NHAI projects is an open secret. Roads get washed away every monsoon but officials keep getting richer. Enough is enough!
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Michael C
While I appreciate the anti-corruption drive, I hope the Lokayukta maintains proper procedures. Media trials before proper investigation can ruin innocent careers too.
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Nisha Z
These raids are just tip of the iceberg. The real solution is systemic reform - better salaries, digital governance, and harsh punishments. Otherwise corruption will continue.

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