Deputy Superintendent of Police Varsha Rani Patil said that the accused, identified as Haribhau Kanchan Gosavi and his subordinate Rajendra Baburao Kshirsagar, had demanded Rs 10 lakh from a professor in return for not suspending him in an earlier case and giving back his original documents.
"The professor approached the ACB and we nabbed the two while accepting Rs 1 lakh as the first instalment of the bribe during a trap laid by the ACB," Patil added.
The WALMI is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of Maharashtra.
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