Jaipur: The anti-corruption bureau Rajasthan (ACB) will investigate whether the exterior contributions RS 276 Crore is claimed by the BVG sanitation company increases.
DG (ACB) BL Soni said they were investigating to find out what caused the company to continue to operate even so many accumulated contributions were not cleaned for more than 20 months.
“ACB is looking for the overall payment gamut in this case, including extraordinary bills,” he said.
The sources at ACB, said exceptional bill verification will begin to check the truth of the contribution.
Meanwhile, ACB on Wednesday also presented a husband of the Mayor of JMC-Greater who was suspended by Rajaram Gurjar and employees of the Sanitation Company Omkar Sapre in court.
Both were arrested on Tuesday.
The court then sent both of them accused detention two days.
ACB officials said good Gurjar and Sapre would be asked about the alleged murky deal they were revealed in a video that appeared then showed Gurjar negotiating the RS 20 Crore commission to release RS 276 Crore contributions by JMC.
ACB has started the probe as soon as the video appears and then asks the initial question.
Video recording and audio are sent for forensic examination.
Forensic report confirmed the video, after ACB arrested Gurjar and Sapre.
The agency submitted a case under the prevention of the Corruption Court and immediately began investigating further.
ACB has also submitted a case against other employees from BVG, Sandeep Choudhary, and one nimbam.
Sources say they suspect Choudhary is one of the people who have recorded video conversations from cellphones where the negotiations of the commission under this table are discussed.
“We will also question Choudhary about his role.
It seems that both Choudhary and Sapre want to use the pressure tactics to get extraordinary payments from their company,” a claimed official.