HomeBREAKING NEWSWaqf Board Inspector Bribery Case: ACB Catches Official Accepting ₹10,000 Bribe

Waqf Board Inspector Bribery Case: ACB Catches Official Accepting ₹10,000 Bribe

The anti-corruption operation in Nalgonda has renewed focus on transparency and accountability in public service delivery.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • A Waqf Board Inspector was caught in an ACB trap operation.
  • The official allegedly accepted a ₹10,000 bribe for an official report.
  • The case relates to the registration of a mosque property in Waqf Board records.

HYDRABAD: The Waqf Board Inspector bribery case has come under the spotlight after Telangana’s Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) caught an official allegedly accepting a ₹10,000 bribe in Nalgonda district. The operation was conducted on Saturday following a complaint that the officer had demanded money in exchange for processing an official matter linked to Waqf Board records.

The incident highlights ongoing concerns about corruption in administrative processes and the challenges citizens face while seeking routine approvals.

Waqf Board Inspector Bribery Case Uncovered in ACB Trap

According to the ACB, the inspector allegedly demanded the bribe to submit a factual report to the Chief Executive Officer of the Waqf Board in Hyderabad.

The report was connected to a representation submitted by the complainant in February 2025 regarding the registration of the property of Jaame Masjid Abubakar Siddiq Rahmatulla Alai in Peddavoora, Nalgonda district, within official Waqf Board records.

During the trap operation, ACB officials reportedly recovered the bribe amount from the accused officer’s possession.

Why the Case Matters Beyond the Arrest

While the amount involved may appear relatively small, the case reflects a broader issue affecting public administration.

Property registrations, approvals and documentation processes often require interactions with multiple government departments. Allegations of bribery in such cases can delay decisions, increase costs for applicants and undermine public trust in institutions.

The second-order effect is equally important. Successful anti-corruption operations send a message to public officials and can encourage more citizens to report illegal demands for money.

What Happens Next?

The ACB is expected to continue its investigation and initiate legal proceedings against the accused official under relevant anti-corruption laws.

Authorities will likely examine whether similar complaints were made against the officer in the past and whether additional irregularities are linked to the case.

The incident serves as a reminder that vigilance and enforcement remain critical in ensuring accountability and maintaining public confidence in government systems.

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