IAS Officer with 220 Bank Accounts, Assets worth Millions


Raipur, Feb 6 (IANS) An Indian Administrative Officer (IAS) in Chhattisgarh has been found to have a staggering 220 bank accounts and assets worth millions of rupees. This was revealed after the income tax department raided his residence here, official sources said Saturday.

The IT department raided the houses of some IAS officers and businessmen in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh in the past two days.

Chhattisgarh's Bharatiya Janata Party government is waiting for a final report from the IT department about Agriculture Secretary B.L. Agrawal's assets to initiate action against him.

IT officials searched the residence of Agrawal as well as business establishments of his close relatives Thursday.

On Friday, the officials similarly raided his chartered account Sunil Agrawal's house and came across documents suggesting that the IAS officer had amassed assets disproportionate to his known income.

The officer had at least 220 bank accounts, several of them opened on fake names and addresses, and a few in the names of his domestic helps.

Efforts by IANS to contact B.L. Agrawal failed. A man who answered his mobile telephone said Agrawal was "busy in a meeting".

Income Tax department sources said they were analysing the documents and papers they seized. Some documents suggest he might be involved in hawala transactions, the sources said.

The Madhya Pradesh government had Friday suspended a Bhopal-based IAS couple -- women and child development department principal secretary Tinu Joshi and her husband Arvind Joshi, principal secretary of the jail and parliamentary affairs department. IT department found Rs.3 crore (Rs.30 million) in unaccounted cash in a raid on their residence Thursday.

Brajesh Gupta, Director General of Investigations (I-T) for Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, said bank notes stuffed in a suitcase were recovered from the residence of the couple.

The IT department had also conducted simultaneous raids in Madhya Pradesh at the houses of retired commissioner of the Bhopal Municipal Corporation M.A. Khan, and residences of road and bridge development engineer R.D. Chaudhary, superintending engineer with Power Works Department Deepak Asai, his wife Jyoti Asai, and businessmen Sunil Agrawal and Pawan Agrawal dealing in fertilisers besides ICICI Bank manager Seema Jaiswal and bank agent Bharti Bhasne's.

  

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  • MRS Mall, United Kiingdom

    Sat, Sep 18 2010

    Obviously Comittment!!!!!.

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  • Muneer, Mlore/Bahrain

    Sun, Feb 07 2010

    Well done officer!! You deserve Padmashree award for your brave business. Also you can apply for Guinness record for opening 220 bank accounts. You could have started a bank instead of keeping your hard earned money in so many bank accounts!! Anyway hats off to you!!

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  • Najam Batrekere, Bajpe

    Sun, Feb 07 2010

    When one refuses bribe to upper authoritiies / or disputes among politicians,bureaucrats (on sharing of loots) then only such things comes to limelight otherwise everybody is currupted!! If its a Congress or BJP.

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  • Jawar D'Souza, M'Lore/Doha

    Sun, Feb 07 2010

    We might have seen only a few things till now may be there is a lot more in it when the investigation goes further ahead. These people should be punished for live.

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  • Elveera, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 07 2010

    Ashok - Udipi, Dubai, why are you saying shame on Congress, why not shame on BJP AND Bajrang dal who is always making problems to the citizens by throwing stones and making problems to the religion. Ashok first open your eyes and then comment. elverra-dubai

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  • ASHOK, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    This is only happening in India. There is no HONESTY at all. Shame on Congress. Ruled India for more then 50 years. People are living in slum. Congress leaders are visiting slum with pride.

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  • stan, dubai

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    BJP's one of the election agenda was black money. Now it is time to show the people they are serious and punish the corrupts not by just suspending but by capital punishment.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    Poor guy, was busy in opening new bank accounts, may be unfortunately forgot to give haftah to .....officers or may be some officials trying to get nominated for "PADMA SHREE".

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  • Don, Canada

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    We have a system that is corrupt and unless and until we fix the system, news items like these will occur every time all the time. Corrupt people are all over the world, but when a person is caught he should face the strictest punishment, his wealth should be ceased and the person should spend the rest of his life in prison with hard labour.

    If anyone were let off lightly then others in authority would want to abuse it and also take advantage of it. The way they these corrupt people think is “If I get caught (in most cases I will not), then for a few years only I would have to put with it, and then me and my family would live happily every after”

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  • James Fernandes, Barkur/USA

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    I pity the “poor’ man. Brilliant, now he can be a philanthropist , practice charity, offer gold and security systems to places of worship, if he is allowed to. Looks like a generous man, by sharing his income with his domestic help.

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  • haaris nandavara, kuwait

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    THIS IS WHERE THE INDIA IS SHINING!!!

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  • hassanmukka, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    I CHALLENGE ANY ONE IN THE WORLD THAT NOTHING WILL HAPPEN TO THESE OFFICERS.ONLY OUT OF THESE CRORES, SOME WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG ALL CONCERNED,INCLUDING POLITICAL PARTIES,POLITICIANS,IT OFFICIALS,POLICE PERSONNELS INCLUDING JUDICIARY!JAI HO!WHERE ARE THE CLEAN POLITICAL PARTIES?OR SAVIOURS OF INDIA AND HER CULTURE?FORGET THE RULING PARTY.EVEN OPPOSITION PARTY WITH THE BACKING OF SAFRON BRIGADE TALK ABOUT THIS!?NO, BECOS MAJORITY OF LOOTERS ARE THEIR PEOPLE.AGAIN JAI HO!

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  • Melvin Rodrigues, Mangalore, Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    What we can call this IAS officer a ANACONDA or PYTHON to swallow whole state amount. Looting money from the public and living in 5 star accommodation looks like this world is for him as a heaven. Human wants are unlimited but means are limited but this man I have still doubt While dying he is going to take all the amount to the hell for everlasting.

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    i think 220 is too less.he should have to be 420 Accounts in bank.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    India ranks top in the list as one of the most corrupted nations. It is not peon who makes a few Rupees through corrupted practice, but the creame of the crop the venerable IAS league of the public sector causing this international shame. Even though all the IAS officers are not corrupted, but a few of them make a very bad name for all the IAS officers.

    Perhaps, it is the dire time to change the Indian bureaucracy from the blind British systme that India has followed where the IAS officers are acting like almighty gods, so, some of them showing a tendency that they are above the law and loot without any fear of law.

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  • Thimmappa, Moodabidri

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    I appeal to the police / govt authorities kindly for gods' sake arrest this IAS guy immediately & start investigation. We shd nt keep him out in the public now. Cowards like him are the real dangers of nation's development / progress.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    This is the tip of the iceberg. The North Indians have become hollow because of such bureaucrats and corrupt to the core politicians.

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  • Joe, Shirva

    Sat, Feb 06 2010

    HAHAHA...Typical Indian motives of people in power, to grab as much as possible, while looting the system...HAHAHA Corruption and the Maoist Threat is the bane of our desi existence. This is the greatest evil, not your stupid religious conversion issues from SRS monkeys... that wannabe politicians are cunningly diverting the people's minds for. It is all a political nexus and the public are the bakras.

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