Odisha Vigilance Seizes Cash, Gold From Senior Govt Officer In Corruption Case
The vigilance department found over Rs 2 crore in cash, deposits worth Rs 91 lakh, gold jewellery weighing 422 gram, four flats and a building from the possession of Santanu Mohapatra.

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha vigilance on Friday said it has arrested a senior government officer of the watershed department and his four associates on corruption charges.
During search operations, the vigilance department found over Rs 2 crore in cash, deposits worth Rs 91 lakh, gold jewellery weighing 422 gram, four flats and a building from the possession of Santanu Mohapatra, the deputy director and project director of the watershed department in Malkangiri.
Acting on a tip-off, the anti-corruption wing conducted search operations at various locations on Wednesday and Thursday and discovered the properties, the vigilance department said in a statement.
Mohapatra's four associates, including an assistant agriculture engineer and a data entry operator, were also arrested on the charge of embezzlement of government funds.
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"The officer and his colleagues are suspected of misappropriating government funds by falsely reporting completed work and making payments to labour accounts, which were then withdrawn and stolen," a vigilance official said.
It appears that these people had been operating the labourers' bank accounts to facilitate the withdrawal and misappropriation of government funds.
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