The Jammu and KashmirAnti-Corruption Bureau has registered a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act against a former executive engineer of the PHE division for allegedly misusing his position in the allotment of works and utilisation of funds.
"A case has been registered on the outcome of a verification regarding allegations related to misappropriation by Bashir Ahmad Shah, the then executive engineer,PHE Division Bijebehara Anantnag, and others," a spokesman of the ACB said on Monday.
He said Shah was accused of corrupt practices in the allotment of works to blue-eyed contractors.
"This included the Kishtwar-Simthan-Anantnag Road project in which the allotments were cancelled and then converted into authorities with four times above the allotted cost," the spokesman said.
The physical status of permanent flood-restoration works in the division was checked and most works do not exist anywhere, he said.
"During the verification, it also came to the fore that an amount of Rs 4.79 crore has been shown drawn against the execution of different work components executed by the division in the flood-restoration programme without following codal formalities," the spokesperson said, adding that the diversion of funds without mandatory approval was also detected.
Subsequent to the registration of the case, he said a search was conducted at the residence of Bashir Ahmad Shah.
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