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CBI BOOKED ASSITT. SUPDT., TWO OTHERS OF POSTAL DEPTT. ON DEMANDING 25 LAKH BRIBE FOR APPOINTMENT OF 10 CONTINGENT LABOURERS AS MTS

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Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a case against 03 accused including, Assistant Supdt. of Posts and 02 MTS, all officials of O/o the Postmaster General, Hyderabad Sorting Division, Headquarters Region, Hyderabad on a complaint. It was alleged that Officials of Divisional Office and Circle Office to the Postmaster General, Headquarters Region, Hyderabad demanded of bribe of Rs. 25 lakhs from two accused Contingent Labourers (CL) for appointing ten Contingent Labourers as MTS.

It is further alleged that one of the accused MTS had given bribe of Rs. 2,00,000/- on 16.07.2022 for himself and Rs. 1,00,000/- for another accused MTS on 26.07.2022 to accused Assistant Supdt. of Posts at her residence and additional bribe Rs.50,000/- was to be paid for the second MTS later.

CBI conducted searches at 3 places at Hyderabad on which led recovery of the incriminating documents.Investigation is continuing.

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