Tadepalligudem: In a major anti-corruption crackdown, the Tadepalligudem ACB Trap Case has exposed bribery within the municipal system, as Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials caught a municipal surveyor red-handed while accepting a bribe of ₹50,000. The incident has sparked serious concerns over alleged corruption practices in the municipality.
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Tadepalligudem ACB Trap Case Exposes Bribery
In the Tadepalligudem ACB Trap Case, the accused has been identified as Routhu Ramakrishna, serving as a Municipal Surveyor and in-charge Divisional Surveyor. He allegedly demanded ₹50,000 from a landowner in exchange for issuing a survey report.
Acting on a formal complaint, ACB officials conducted a well-planned operation at his residence and caught him while accepting the bribe amount. Following the arrest, officials carried out searches at his house to gather further evidence.
The Tadepalligudem ACB Trap Case has revealed that the accused, along with survey staff and family members, is currently being questioned by officials. The investigation is focused on uncovering the extent of corruption and identifying possible links to other individuals.
Tadepalligudem ACB Trap Case Raises Corruption Concerns
The Tadepalligudem ACB Trap Case has brought renewed attention to long-standing allegations of corruption within the municipality. Sources suggest that complaints had been raised earlier, but no concrete action was taken until now.
Adding to the suspicion, some municipal officials were reportedly absent during the time of the raid, raising questions about possible involvement or prior knowledge of the operation.
ACB officials stated that the trap has provided strong evidence against the accused and assured that the investigation will continue to uncover the full extent of malpractice. Strict action is expected against those found guilty.
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The Tadepalligudem ACB Trap Case is likely to have a wider impact, sending a strong message against corruption and reinforcing accountability within government departments.












