The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) of Jamshedpur has arrested a dealing assistant and his broker while accepting a bribe from a villager on a property issue.
The ACB laid a trap yesterday and caught the dealing assistant of a circle office at Seraikela-Kharswan district and his broker when they were accepting Rs 5,000 from one Ashok Gope, a resident of Pudiyara villag, an ACB official said.
Gope said in his complaint, lodged with the ACB on Tuesday, that the dealing assistant Ranjan Kumar Dubey through his broker Arun Mahato were demanding a bribe for mutation of land purchased by his father-in-law, the official said.
On verification, the complaint was found to be true following which the trap was laid yesterday, he said.
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