Eight arrested for bribery in CIAA’s sting operation

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, November 14 The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority arrested eight persons, including four government
officials, for bribery in the past two days. The anti-graft body held Section Officer Shukra Prasad Bhattarai of Transport Management Office
in Kathmandu with bribe of Rs 3,000 he had received from representatives of auto-reconditioning houses for facilitating them to transfer
ownership of motorcycles. Joint Secretary Pradip Kumar Koirala, the CIAA spokesperson, said Bhattarai along with Kiran Deula, Uttam Bikram
Shahi, Ramesh Kumar KC Khadka and Suresh Chhusyaki, who offered the bribe to Bhattarai, were also taken into custody for legal action
He said both the bribe receiver and givers were arrested red-handed from the TMO premises. TMO was among the top 14 government offices
categorically identified by a report of the CIAA as the most corruption-sensitive government bodies where services were often denied without
bribe
According to a study on ‘Status of Corruption and Good Governance in Nepal-2019&, the amount of bribe money to be offered or received to
the concerned officials was contingent on the nature of service
Corruption is rampant in TMO for vehicle registration, issuance and renewal of driving licence, distribution and renewal of blue book and
ownership transfer of vehicle. In January, the CIAA had filed a charge-sheet against eight officials of Lalitpur TMO at the Special Court
for their alleged involvement in corruption
They had issued driving licences to 629 persons, who did not even attend the trial exam or failed to go through it
In separate operation, the anti-graft body arrested Section Manager Alok Kumar and senior storekeeper Ram Babu Mahato of Janakpur-based
Agriculture Inputs Company Ltd for their involvement in financial irregularities and bribery during auction of paddy of different varieties
The duo were taken into custody after a CIAA team confiscated disproportionate amount of Rs 68,000 from the office chamber of
Mahato. Informer Dharmendra Kumar Jha in Saptari District Office of National Investigation Department was held after he was found receiving
Rs 5,000 from a person with the promise of helping him for cross-border smuggling of goods
Jha was assigned to carry out his duty of collecting intelligence against cross-border smuggling in Kankalini and Tilathi Koiladi rural
municipalities of Saptari, bordering India. The CIAA has said it would file charge-sheets against all eight persons following necessary
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