A Madhya Pradesh's Lokayukta official said on Tuesday that the anti-corruption body found assets worth ₹7.98 crore on a former police constable. The assets include ₹2.87 crore in cash and 234 kilograms of silver.
Saurabh Sharma was appointed as a constable in the state transport department on compassionate grounds in 2015. (Representational)
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The Lokayukta's Special Police Establishment (SPE) searched former constable Saurabh Sharma's house on December 18 and December 19 and found documents proving that he possessed assets worth ₹7.98 crore.
Lokayukta Police Director General Jaideep Prasad said Saurabh Sharma's father RK Sharma was a government doctor and died in 2015.
The official said that the former cop used the ill-gotten wealth to set up a school and hotel in the name of his mother, wife, sister-in-law and associates.
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The official said that the former cop used the ill-gotten wealth to set up a school and hotel in the name of his mother, wife, sister-in-law and associates.
Summons have been issued to Saurabh Sharma, his wife, mother and associates Gaud and Jaiswal, asking them to appear for questioning, he said
In a separate action on December 19, the I-T department seized more than ₹10 crore in cash and over 50 kg of gold from a car owned by Gaud on the outskirts of Bhopal.
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