Bareilly:
A wierd case of bribery has come to mild in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, the place an worker of the Minority Welfare Division has requested the sufferer for a bribe of Rs 1 lakh to maneuver ahead a file involving the switch of a madrasa from Rajpura to Vasundhara village.
Sources stated the sufferer agreed to pay up after the official had stopped a file for six months. However when the sufferer expressed his incapability to make an instantaneous full cost, the official — Senior Assistant Waqf, Mohammad Asif — gave him a simple method out: Pay in instalments.
However the consequence was not very nice for him. He was caught red-handed by the Vigilance Division as he was accepting the primary instalment of Rs 18,000.
Mohammad Asif had demanded a bribe of Rs 1 lakh from Aarish from the Madrasa Manjuriya Akhtarul Uloom. The sufferer is a resident of Thana Bahedi of Bareilly.
When Asif steered that the cost be made in instalments, the sufferer complained to the vigilance division.
A vigilance workforce began investigation and a plan was laid to lure the official on the Minority Welfare Workplace positioned in Bareilly’s Vikas Bhawan.
As quickly because the accused officer accepted the primary instalment of bribe from the complainant, the vigilance workforce arrested him. A case has been filed and he or she has been despatched to jail.