Delhi court awards 4-yr jail to man for taking bribe

A court here on Monday sentenced a man for allegedly taking a bribe for expediting an application for felling of trees for a construction during his posting at the office of the Delhi Conservator of Forest (West).

Special Judge Dig Vinay Singh also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on the convict, Dinesh Kumar, 56.

“The offences under POC (Prevention Of Corruption) Act by a public servant are offences of serious nature and appropriate deterrent punishment ought to be awarded in such cases, which can act as a deterrent not only to the convict but also to others,” the judge said.

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The accused, though posted as a labour, was working as an assistant to a deputy Range Officer in the office of the DCF.

The accused, while working in the office of DCF (West), Birla Mandir Lane, Delhi had demanded a bribe of Rs 2 lakh, which he later reduced to Rs 1 lakh, from Sunil Tomar for processing and expediting an application for felling of two trees for a construction in Moti Nagar in 2016, the prosecution had told the court.

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The accused was caught red handed on April 21, 2016, while accepting an instalment of Rs 40,000 from Tomar, it said.

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