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Disproportionate asset cases submitted against police inspectors

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Coimbatore: Precautions and Anti-Corruption (V & AC), Coimbatore, registered a case on September 2 against the Cannivadi Police Inspector Rarding on charges of assets worth RS 73.69 lakh not proportional to its income.
Additional supervisors of V & AC MP Dhivya register pine against Thangaraju.
He was ordered below 6 (2) Read with 13 (1) (e), and 13 (2) Read with 13 (1) (b) Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 as amended by Prevention of Corruption Act (Amendment ) Act 2018.
Based on the reference order of Tamil Nadu Lokayuktha, Chennai, FIR registered against Thangaraju.
Fir.
said Thangaraju was a police sub-inspector that was recruited directly owned by 2000-batch.
He was promoted as a police inspector in 2014 and posted to the train, Arakkonam from June 1, 2015 to November 2, 2017.
He also served as police inspector in Palladam in the Tirupur district, the Sulur Police Office in Coimbatore District from 2017 – March 15, 2020.
Then, he was stored in ordered vacancies.
He has served at this time as a police inspector at the Kannivadi Police Station in the Dindigul district.
While Thangaraju is the only breadwinner from his family, his wife Poonggodi is a housewife.
Thangaraju has obtained resources and the properties of money to RS Nada 1,13,19,094.
Thangaraju and family members receive legitimate resources such as payments, benefits, bank interests on deposits, etc., from Rs 68.10,113.
But the family spent Rs 28.60.602 from resourceful resources for property tax, rent rental and rentals etc., families have legitimate resources that are remaining worth Rs 39,49,511.
The legitimate amount of RS 39.49,511 resources must be reduced from resources and properties worth 1,13,19,094.
Thangaraju has disproportionate assets of Rs 73,69,583.
V & AC Police Inspector G Arumugam has been appointed as an investigative officer for cases of disproportionate assets.
Previously, a farmer cum Powerloom owner Mandasamy from Kaivellampatti near the Palladam in the Tirupur district sent a complaint to Tamil Nadu Lokayukta against former Thangaraju sulur police inspector who was allegedly involved in non-proportional assets of Rs 4 Crore.
Registration of Tamil Nadu Lokayukta received a complainant and continued the petition to the vigilance commission to conduct a preliminary investigation under the Tamil Nadu Lokayukta law in January 2020.

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