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PSPCL junior engineer caught red-handed while accepting bribe in Ludhiana

Hindustan Times, Ludhiana | ByHT Correspondent, Ludhiana
Oct 29, 2019 10:48 PM IST

Accused was posted at power utility’s Beeja office; had sought ₹50,000 from a man for installing his electricity meter

The vigilance bureau (VB) caught a junior engineer (JE) employed with the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) red-handed while accepting bribe of 20,000.

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Disclosing details of the case, an official spokesperson of the vigilance bureau said Paviter Singh, a junior engineer posted at the PSPCL Beeja subdivision in Ludhiana district, was nabbed red-handed following the complaint of Paramjeet Singh, a resident of Guru Harkrishan Nagar of Malerkotla.

The complainant had approached the VB and alleged that the said JE was demanding 50,000 for installation of his electricity meter, but the deal was later struck at 40,000.

After verifying the matter, a vigilance team laid a trap and the accused JE was arrested on the spot while accepting bribe of 20,000 as the first instalment from the complainant in presence of two official witnesses.

He further said that a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against the accused junior engineer at the VB’s Ludhiana police station and further investigation was going on.

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