According to the ACB police inspector, Ajinath Kashinath, the complainant farmer's land had been acquired for construction of the Nagpur-Mumbai Expressway at Mauj Deualgaon village in Jalna.
Around 1,000 mango trees which were cut on the land were valued at around Rs 3 crore.
The complainant had submitted an application to the tehsil agriculture officer, Rameshwar Annasaheb Rodge (48), for a revaluation of the compensation.
Rodge allegedly demanded Rs 20 lakh as bribe for the purpose, the ACB inspector said.
The police also seized a car in which the accused had come to the spot and a revolver kept in the vehicle, he said.
A case was registered against the arrested persons under relevant sections, he added.
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