The officer, who is posted in Paranda tehsil, had initially demanded a bribe of Rs 48,461 but later settled for Rs 40,000
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A child development project officer from Osmanabad district in Maharashtra was nabbed on Sunday for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 40,000 for clearing bills of gas connections provided by the complainant, an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) official said.
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The officer, who is posted in Paranda tehsil, had initially demanded a bribe of Rs 48,461 but later settled for Rs 40,000, the official said, adding that a case was registered at the Paranda police station.
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