The OAS officer, posted as tehsildar at Kaptipada in Mayurbhanj district, was caught red handed receiving the bribe from a local sand trader.
It was alleged that the officer had demanded Rs 1.50 lakh from him to allow his three tractors transport sand for three months from Sono river, official sources said adding that he had demanded Rs 1 lakh in advance.
The trader lodged a complaint to the vigilance and the vigilance officials laid a trap.
The officer was caught red handed in his rented residential house at Udala town in the district, the sources said.
A case has been registered against the tehsildar.
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