Shamli news: Big news has come out from Shamli district of Uttar Pradesh. The Anti Corruption Team from Saharanpur arrested a bribery inspector of the labor department, taking a bribe of thousands of rupees. It is alleged that the victim’s son died in a road accident and the inspector demanded a bribe from him in the name of getting the insurance amount. After the complaint, the anti -corruption team laid a trap and arrested the accused inspector.
The entire case is of Asadpur Zidna village in Kandhla region. Subdeen’s young son, who lives here, died in a road accident about three years ago. The deceased was a wage card holder and according to the rules, there is a provision for the government to give an insurance amount of five lakh rupees to the wage card holder. Father Subdeen said that he had completed the entire paperwork and submitted the file to the labor department’s office. But since then, the inspector of the labor department was constantly seeking bribe from him! According to the victim, the inspector demanded 20 thousand rupees from the gesture of his hands and said that the work as the rupee. After repeated happiness, the matter was finalized at 15 thousand rupees. Troubled by the system, Subdeen complained to the Anti Corruption Department Saharanpur.
After the complaint, the Anti Corruption Team made a plan to catch the inspector red handed. On Monday, the Labor Inspector reached a hotel in Banat, a town on the Panipat -Khatima highway in Adarsh Mandi police station area. At the same time, the already present victim gave him the fixed amount i.e. 15 thousand rupees. As soon as the inspector took the amount of bribe, the team of anti -corruption standing nearby raided and caught him red -handed. The Anti Corruption Team arrested the accused Labor Inspector from the spot and brought him to the police station for further action. At the same time, legal action is being taken against the arrested inspector.
“My son died in a road accident three years ago. I applied for the insurance amount received under the wage card. But the Labor Inspector asked me a bribe of twenty thousand. I was very upset and finally complained to the Anti Corruption Department. Today he has been arrested taking bribe.”
This case of Shamli once again proves how deep the roots of bribery are in government offices. But at the same time, it is also a message that if the victim dare and complains, then it is possible to bring corrupt officers under the grip of law.