Case registered against ex-DDA official for accepting bribe

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 01 2013 | 5:20 PM IST
Seven years ago, their hutments in two slums here were demolished with authorities promising them land at another place but a government official's alleged insistence that they pay him bribe has left them in lurch.
On the complaint made by NGO Hazards Centre on behalf of 77 slum dwellers of Banuwal Nagar and Sawan Parket, police yesterday registered a case under Prevention of Corruption Act for allegedly demanding and accepting money against a former Delhi Development Authority (DDA) official.
In the complaint filed by Dunu Roy of the NGO, it was claimed that their hutments were demolished in 2006 and they were sent to Bawana for rehabilitation and resettlement, a senior police official said.
According to the complaint, the slum dwellers had applied for allotment of plot along with proper documents but the DDA official, who retired as Assistant Director, demanded bribe ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 35,000.
Investigators said they could not initially get in touch with the 77 complainants as there were no means to reach to them.
Later Roy joined inquiry and provided details, they said.
Police managed to trace seven persons mentioned in the complaint. Two of them told police that the official demanded money and also accepted bribe from them.
"None of these people have got the allotment of land. This is despite the Lt Governor instructing the authorities to do so in last March," Roy said.
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First Published: Mar 01 2013 | 5:20 PM IST

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