Telangana ACB Uncovers Disproportionate Assets & Cracks Down on Corruption
The Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has been actively investigating and exposing corruption within the state, recently uncovering significant assets and addressing bribery attempts. these actions demonstrate a commitment to clarity and accountability in public service. Here’s a detailed look at the latest developments:
Tahsildar‘s Wealth Under Scrutiny
On Friday, the ACB conducted raids on Bandi Nageswara rao, the Tahsildar of Warangal Fort Mandal. These coordinated searches spanned seven locations connected to the official. The investigation revealed a substantial accumulation of wealth disproportionate to his known income.
A case has been registered against Nageswara Rao to investigate the source of these assets. The ACB’s meticulous search uncovered a range of valuable properties:
A house valued at rs 1.15 crore.
17.10 acres of agricultural land, worth Rs 1.43 crore.
70 tolas of gold ornaments. 1.791 kg of silver.
23 wristwatches.
Two four-wheelers and one two-wheeler.
Various household items.
Currently, the total documented value of the seized properties amounts to Rs 5,02,25,198. The ACB continues its investigation to determine the full extent of the disproportionate assets and any illicit means used to acquire them.
Panchayat Secretary Caught Accepting Bribe
In a separate incident, the ACB apprehended Kumabam Nagaraju, a Panchayat Secretary from Challur village in Karimnagar district. He was caught red-handed accepting a bribe of Rs 20,000.
Nagaraju demanded the bribe in exchange for issuing a house number for a newly constructed home. This swift action highlights the ACB’s dedication to curbing bribery at the local level.
surprise Inspections at Welfare institutions
Beyond individual cases, the ACB is also proactively inspecting institutions to ensure proper functioning and prevent irregularities. Units in nalgonda and Mahabubnagar conducted surprise checks at:
The Government Scheduled Castes Department Girls Hostel in Ramannapet, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. The Telangana Social Welfare Residential School and Junior College for Boys, Damargidda in Narayanpet.
These inspections where conducted with assistance from departments including Legal Metrology, Sanitation, Food Inspection, and Auditing. The teams focused on critical areas such as:
Food quality and quantity.
Sanitation standards.
Accurate student strength records.
Overall hostel management.
While initial findings revealed some irregularities, detailed reports have been submitted to the government for further review and necessary action.
How You Can report Corruption
Are you aware of any instances of bribery or corruption? The ACB encourages citizens to come forward and report any demands for illegal gratification by public servants. You can do so through the following channels:
Toll-free number: 1064
WhatsApp: 9440446106
facebook: Telangana ACB
* Website: acb.telangana.gov.in
Rest assured that your identity will be kept strictly confidential. Your participation is crucial in building a more transparent and accountable government.
The ACB’s ongoing efforts demonstrate a strong commitment to combating corruption and upholding the integrity of public service in Telangana.


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