ACB Traps NGO Employee in Jaipur for Accepting INR 40,000 Bribe for Experience Certificate
Jaipur Anti-Corruption Bureau conducted an operation, trapping NGO employee Anil Kumar for allegedly accepting INR 40,000 bribe in exchange for an experience certificate. The action was carried out under the supervision of DIG Dr. Rameshwar Singh, led by ASP Prashant Kaushik, on directives of DG Govind Gupta and ADG Smita Srivastava, highlighting an anti-corruption crackdown in Rajasthan.
According to official information, Anil Kumar was caught red-handed during the trap operation conducted by the Anti-Corruption Bureau. The bribe was reportedly demanded for providing an experience certificate, raising serious concerns over corrupt practices linked to administrative procedures within non-governmental organizations.
The operation was carried out under the supervision of Deputy Inspector General Dr. Rameshwar Singh. The tactical execution of the trap was led by Additional Superintendent of Police Prashant Kaushik, ensuring the accused was apprehended during the act.
The action was initiated under the directives of Director General Govind Gupta and Additional Director General Smita Srivastava, reflecting a coordinated enforcement effort by senior leadership within the Anti-Corruption Bureau.
The successful trap operation in Jaipur underscores the continued crackdown on corruption within institutional frameworks and reinforces the agency’s commitment to ensuring transparency, accountability, and integrity in public-facing services.

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