Bribery Scandal Unveiled in Community Health Centre
Amit Mishra, a block programme manager at a community health centre, was arrested for allegedly accepting a Rs 50,000 bribe to facilitate a sweeper's recruitment. He was apprehended by the Vigilance Establishment in Prayagraj after Anil Kumar's complaint led to a sting operation catching Mishra red-handed.
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A block programme manager at a community health centre was arrested for allegedly accepting a bribe in exchange for a job facilitation, officials reported on Wednesday. The officer, identified as Amit Mishra, was caught by a Vigilance Establishment team in Prayagraj for taking a Rs 50,000 bribe at his office.
The arrest was a result of a complaint filed by Anil Kumar from Khas Baghray village, who claimed Mishra demanded a total of Rs 1.5 lakh to secure him a sweeper's position. Kumar alleged that Mishra instructed him to pay an initial Rs 50,000 instalment, with the rest due the following week.
Vigilance officials acted swiftly on the complaint, setting a trap and arresting Mishra as he received the money. The accused was subsequently taken to Prayagraj, where legal proceedings have begun, highlighting ongoing measures against corruption.
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