On credible information, a case of disproportionate assets was registered against M Venkanna, the Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories, following which searches were conducted simultaneously at his and his relatives' residences at Hyderabad and other places, an ACB release said.
As per the agency, Venkanna has acquired properties in his name and also in the names of his kin, which include a three-floor building at Madinaguda near here worth Rs 2 crore, 15 house plots, 26 acres of agriculture land, 600 grams gold jewellery, 3.5 kg silver, cash worth Rs 2.74 lakh cash, bank balances worth Rs 3.3 lakh, household articles, a car and a bike, it said.
However, Venkanna has denied the allegations against him.
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