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ED seeks asset details of administrative, police officers accused in JPSC scam

Ranchi, February 2: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its probe into money laundering in the JPSC-2 scam after registering an ECIR…

ED seeks asset details of administrative, police  officers accused in JPSC scam

Ranchi, February 2: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its probe into money laundering in the JPSC-2 scam after registering an ECIR (Enforcement Case Information Report). As part of the investigation, the ED has sought detailed information on the assets of 28 Jharkhand police and administrative officers accused by the CBI in the case.

The information sought by the ED includes details of both self-declared and ancestral properties of these officers.

CBI Filed Chargesheet Against 60 Accused

Following its investigation into the JPSC-2 examination scam, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has already filed a chargesheet. All 28 accused officers are currently out on bail.

The CBI chargesheet named 60 accused, including:

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  • Six officials of the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC)
  • One official of Global Informatics
  • 28 candidates who were illegally declared successful
  • 25 examiners

The ED has named all these accused as respondents in its ECIR.

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Promotions Despite Scam Allegations

Several officers who were allegedly selected through unfair means and later appointed as state administrative officers have since been promoted to the Additional District Magistrate (ADM) rank. Two officers from the State Police Service have also been promoted and appointed to the Indian Police Service (IPS).

List of Officers Whose Asset Details Sought by ED

The ED has sought posting and asset details of the following 28 officers:

Sl. No. Name Post at Time of Appointment
1 Radha Prem Kishore DSP
2 Binod Ram State Administrative Service
3 Harishankar Baraik State Administrative Service
4 Harihar Singh Munda District Commandant
5 Ravi Kumar Kujur District Commandant
6 Mukesh Kumar Mahto DSP
7 Kundan Kumar Singh Finance Service
8 Mausami Nagesh Finance Service
9 Kanu Ram Nag State Administrative Service
10 Prakash Kumar State Administrative Service
11 Sangeeta Kumari Finance Service
12 Rajnish Kumar State Administrative Service
13 Shivendra DSP
14 Santosh Kumar Chaudhary State Administrative Service
15 Rohit Sinha State Administrative Service
16 Shailesh Kumar Srivastava Finance Service
17 Amit Kumar State Administrative Service
18 Rahul Ji Anand Ji State Administrative Service
19 Indrajeet Singh Finance Service
20 Shishir Kumar Singh State Administrative Service
21 Rajeev Kumar Singh State Administrative Service
22 Ram Krishna Kumar State Administrative Service
23 Pramod Ram State Administrative Service
24 Arvind Kumar Singh DSP
25 Vikas Kumar Pandey DSP
26 Manoj Kumar State Administrative Service
27 Sudama Kumar Finance Service
28 Kumud Kumar Cooperative Officer

ED Writes to State Government

The ED has written to the Jharkhand government seeking details of current postings and asset declarations of all the accused officers.

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As per service rules, government officers are required to declare their personal and ancestral assets at the time of joining service. State service officers must submit asset declarations annually to the state government, while All India Service officers submit them to the Union government.

The system of self-declaration of assets is meant to monitor corruption within the administrative framework. The ED has now sought complete records of asset declarations submitted by all officers accused in the JPSC scam.

 

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