Bhubaneswar: raid by the Financial Directorate on the property owned by Pratap Samal, Deputy Manager of the Odisha Police Housing and Chorrary, on Tuesday revealed that he had disproportionate assets (DA) worth more than Rs 14.87 Crore, which was known 1.021% more than that It is known that the source of income, said an official on Wednesday.
The disproportionate assets that were excavated so far were valued at around Rs 14.87.41.194, which was 1,021% more than the source of its known income, said a senior alertness officer.
Efforts are tracking if they have more assets.
This is the highest assessment of DA owned by government employees found by Odisha’s vigilance, government anti-corruption wing.
Da detection is worth around Rs 9.35 Crore on behalf of the former Indian forest service officer Abhay Kant Pathak is the highest assessment so far.
Samal, who was detained during the attack with SoHuth’s worries on Tuesday, was arrested on Wednesday and sent to the trial detention.
The case has been registered against Samal and his wife Sasmita, for allegedly assolving her husband’s corrupt practice.
Samal has bought almost all its properties in the name Sasmita.
Anti-corruption wings say at least 25 plots owned by the pair will be worth around RS 3.41 Crore.
Assessment of five-story buildings in Gothapatna on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar more than Rs 3.89 Crore.
The estimated value of other buildings in Bhubaneswar and Bhadrak, owned by the couple, is being carried out by the Technical Unit of the Directorate of Citizens.
“We also found more than RS 1.61 Crore Bank deposits in the names of Samal and their families.
He also paid insurance premiums for almost Rs 57.72 lakh songs.
The bank account has been frozen.
If needed, we will bring it on interrogation detention,” said Allegiance officer.
Samal has tried to throw away the part of his poor wealth by throwing a bag compiled with RS 20 lakh cash into his neighbor’s terrace during an awareness attack on Tuesday.
The Directorate of Samal’s vigilance, who conducted a Diploma in Civil Engineering and joined the Police Housing Corporation on August 14, 1988, as a junior engineer, was drawing dirty salaries around Rs 71,000 per month.
After he was promoted to the rank of deputy manager in 2013, he worked at Rourkela, Balalangir, Keonjhar and Cuttack before joining the head office in Bhubaneswar in 2019.