ACB raids five locations of a junior assistant in the Panchayati Raj Department
ACB raids five locations of a junior assistant in the Panchayati Raj Department

Jaipur. The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) conducted searches early Friday morning at five locations of Shubkaran Parihar (Chhipa), a junior assistant in the Panchayati Raj Department, in connection with a disproportionate assets case. The raid has so far revealed approximately ₹75 lakh in cash, over a kilogram of gold, approximately two kilograms of silver, several luxurious houses, and approximately 17 hectares of agricultural land.

ACB Director General Govind Gupta stated that headquarters in Jaipur received a confidential complaint alleging that Shubkaran Parihar, formerly posted in Gram Panchayat Kanasar (Panchayat Samiti Bap, District Phalodi) and currently employed in Gram Panchayat Udat, had amassed illegal assets worth crores of rupees beyond his legal income. A case was registered against the accused junior assistant after a confidential verification by ACB SU Bikaner revealed that he had amassed assets 938 percent more than his legal income.

Under the supervision of Deputy Inspector General of Police, Bikaner Range, Bhuvan Bhushan Yadav, teams led by Additional Superintendent of Police, Vinod Kumar (ACB Outpost Bikaner) and Additional Superintendent of Police, Ashish Kumar (SU Bikaner), obtained search warrants from the court and conducted simultaneous raids at five locations, including Mateshwari Enclave in Jaynarayan Vyas Colony in Bikaner city, Baginada (Chhipon Ka Mohalla) in the Gangasagar area, the accused’s village, Poonrasar, and his place of posting in Phalodi district.

The properties recovered so far include approximately ₹75 lakh in cash from the Mateshwari Enclave house, over one kilogram of gold and approximately two kilograms of silver from both locations in Bikaner, three luxurious houses in Bikaner city, one house in Poonrasar village, and approximately 17 hectares of agricultural land.

Search operations are ongoing at various locations under the supervision of ACB Additional Director General of Police, Smita Srivastava. Further investigation is underway into the alleged disproportionate assets case.

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