Maharashtra Politics: Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar: Tale of 2 rebellions, similar yet different | Mumbai News – Times of India
The rise & rise of graft: High-ranking officials demanding bribes from their subordinates has become common in Maharashtra. A week ago, Pune ACB, led by IPS officer Amol Tambe, trapped metrology department’s joint director Lalit Harole for demanding Rs 31,000 from his subordinate. The junior officer was told that since he is in-charge of four zones in Pune region, he should collect Rs 4,000 per month from each zone, and in addition mobilise Rs 15,000 per month from a sugar factory for store calibration.
The aggrieved official thought it fit to bring the case to ACB’s notice. After thorough verification of facts, the ACB laid a trap and Harole was caught red-handed accepting bribe. Taking bribes is common in several departments, but it is rarely reported since everyone involved gets his own share.