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ACB uncovers crores in assets & foreign liquor at Warangal DTC's residence; Arrested

Puppala Srinivas, Deputy Transport Commissioner of Warangal district, has been arrested for amassing assets disproportionate to his known income. This follows allegations of corruption during his tenure. Searches revealed properties including houses, land, bank balances, vehicles, and gold ornaments, valued at approximately Rs. 4.04 crore. The investigation also uncovered foreign liquor, which is being investigated separately under the Telangana Excise Act. Srinivas has been presented before the Special Court for SPE & ACB Cases. The investigation is ongoing and the public is urged to report any corrupt activities to the ACB.
09:51 AM Feb 08, 2025 IST | Neelima Eaty
Updated At - 10:34 PM Feb 08, 2025 IST
Puppala Srinivas, Deputy Transport Commissioner of Warangal district, has been arrested for amassing assets disproportionate to his known income. This follows allegations of corruption during his tenure. Searches revealed properties including houses, land, bank balances, vehicles, and gold ornaments, valued at approximately Rs. 4.04 crore. The investigation also uncovered foreign liquor, which is being investigated separately under the Telangana Excise Act. Srinivas has been presented before the Special Court for SPE & ACB Cases. The investigation is ongoing and the public is urged to report any corrupt activities to the ACB.
acb uncovers crores in assets   foreign liquor at warangal dtc s residence  arrested
ACB uncovers crores in assets & foreign liquor at Warangal DTC's residence; Arrested
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Hyderabad: Puppala Srinivas, Deputy Transport Commissioner of Warangal district, has been arrested in connection with a case of Disproportionate Assets to his known sources of income. The arrest follows allegations that he acquired assets through corrupt practices during his tenure.

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The case has been filed under Section 13(1)(b) and 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (amended in 2018). Preliminary searches were conducted on February 7, 2025, at his residence and five other locations connected to him and his relatives.

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The search revealed property documents, including three house documents worth Rs. 2.79 crore, 16 open plot documents valued at Rs. 13.57 lakh, and records of 15 acres and 20 guntas of agricultural land worth Rs. 14.04 lakh. These assets are registered in his name and that of his family members, though their market value is expected to be higher than the official estimates.

In addition, the investigation uncovered bank balances totaling Rs. 5.85 lahks, household items worth Rs. 22.86 lahks, vehicles (three four-wheelers and one two-wheeler) valued at Rs. 43.80 lahks, and gold ornaments weighing 1542.8 grams valued at Rs. 19.56 lakh. Other items included silver ornaments worth Rs. 28,000 and 23 bottles of foreign liquor valued at Rs. 5.29 lakh.

The total estimated value of the assets is approximately Rs. 4.04 crore. Further investigation is underway to verify additional assets.

Authorities have also informed the Shankarpally Excise Police about the 23 bottles of foreign liquor, which have been seized. A separate case under the Telangana Excise Act, 1968, has been filed, and an excise investigation is ongoing.

Srinivas is being presented before the Hon'ble Special Court for SPE & ACB Cases-cum-III Additional District & Sessions Judge at Warangal. The investigation is ongoing.

The public is urged to contact the ACB toll-free number, 1064, for information on public servants demanding bribes.

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