Rourkela: A former junior engineer in Sundargarh district was convicted and sentenced to two years’ rigorous imprisonment by the special judge, vigilance, Sundargarh on Wednesday for misappropriating govt funds by showing payments to labourers without engaging them.
The convict, Anup Kumar Das (69), a retired junior engineer of Balisankara block and a resident of Chancha village under Baripada police limits in Mayurbhanj, had been entrusted with funds for excavation of Rapatjore pond under the Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS) during 2001-02.
According to the prosecution, Das misappropriated Rs 1,560 by forging signatures and left thumb impressions of labourers on muster rolls. The court sentenced him to two years’ rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 5,000. In default of payment, he will have to undergo an additional two months of rigorous imprisonment.
He was convicted under sections 13(2) read with 13(1)(c)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, and sections 409 and 477-A of the IPC. The court ordered that the period already spent in custody during the trial be set off. Following the conviction, Odisha vigilance said it will move the competent authority to stop Das’s pension.
Malay Ray is a journalist who writes on social issues, human inte...
Read MoreMalay Ray is a journalist who writes on social issues, human interest stories, startups, inventions, the environment, women empowerment, and tribal life. He has been writing for The Times of India from Rourkela and covering other areas in the Sundargarh district of Odisha for the past three years.
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