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Former tehsil official, others booked for ‘ration scam’ in J-K’s Reasi

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Jammu, Mar 24 (PTI) The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau on Tuesday registered a case against a former tehsil supply officer and others in the consumer affairs and public distribution department for alleged misappropriation of government ration and funds in Reasi district, an official said.

The case was registered against former tehsil supply officer (TSO) Pranav Gandotra and other unnamed officials following a verification drive by the agency, an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) spokesperson said.

The FIR has been registered under various sections of the J-K Prevention of Corruption Act and the Ranbir Penal Code at the ACB police station in Udhampur for a thorough investigation, he said.

The verification drive revealed that Gandotra, during his posting as TSO from April 2011 to January 2013, fraudulently received 22298.80 quintals of excess ration, besides an amount of Rs 103.63 lakh as transportation or carriage charges, in league with then assistant directors, trade and stores, consumer affairs and public distribution department, and others, the spokesman said.

He said the quota was not distributed to the concerned depots but was black-marketed, causing a huge loss to the government exchequer.

“The TSO and others abused their official positions to misappropriate the ration along with carriage charges, thereby conferring undue benefits to themselves and causing a loss to the government exchequer,” the spokesperson said. PTI TAS ARI

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