
Odisha engineer held in disproportionate assets case
The Hindu
He was found to have amassed properties worth ₹14.87 cr., 1,021% of his known sources of income
An Odisha engineer who had thrown a carton filled with cash into a neighbour’s house to escape the scrutiny of anti-corruption sleuths was found to have amassed properties worth ₹14.87 crore — 1,021% of his known sources of income.
The amount, ₹14.87 crore, is the highest ever disproportionate income unearthed by the Odisha Vigilance Directorate.
Pratap Kumar Samal, working as the Deputy Manager in the Odisha Police Housing and Welfare Corporation (OPHWC), was arrested on Wednesday. Vigilance directorate officials detected ₹38.12 lakh cash from the possession of Mr. Samal.

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