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Top pollution board official held for graft in Himachal

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Solan, March 31

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A team of the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) today caught Dr Tej Bahadur Singh, Chief Scientific Officer of the State Pollution Control Board (SPCB), red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 35,000 at his office in Parwanoo.

The team, led by Inspector Sanjeev Kumar, arrested the officer at his office at Sector 4 in Parwanoo around 4 am today. The officer was working in the board’s Central lab at Parwanoo.

“The officer had demanded a bribe of Rs 35,000 from a hospital owner at Una for giving consent authorisation for installing a sewage treatment plant (STP). The owner had been directed to install the requisite machinery from a particular vendor but he failed to do so, following which he was pressurised to shell out money,” said bureau DSP Anil Mehta, who supervised the operation.

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The hospital owner had applied for the authorisation in 2021 but the officer kept dilly-dallying over the matter though all formalities had been fulfilled. The bureau sleuths were also ascertaining the involvement of others in the case.

A case under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against the officer at Una and a probe is underway, said Mehta. The hospital owner had lodged a complaint at the bureau’s Una office. The accused officer is due to retire in June. He indulged in dubious deal though a system of online clearances is in place.

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