ACB Arrests Doctor in Sirohi for Alleged Bribery of ₹50,000

In a significant move against corruption, the Anti-Corruption Bureau has arrested Dr. Long Mohammad, a Block Chief Medical Officer in Sirohi, for allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹50,000. The arrest followed a complaint from a local clinic owner who claimed he was being extorted for the bribe to avoid an inspection. The ACB caught the accused in the act, with a mix of genuine and dummy currency notes involved. Ongoing investigations are expected to reveal more details about this case.
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ACB Arrests Doctor in Sirohi for Alleged Bribery of ₹50,000

Corruption Investigation Leads to Arrest

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) apprehended Dr. Long Mohammad, the Block Chief Medical Officer in Sirohi, on Thursday for allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹50,000. This information was confirmed by officials.


According to Govind Gupta, the Director General of the Bureau, the complainant reported that he operates a clinic in Mandar. He claimed that the Block Chief Medical Officer from Revdar was demanding ₹50,000 as a bribe to avoid inspecting his clinic and to refrain from filing a case against him.


Following the verification of the complaint, the ACB team caught the accused BCMO red-handed while he was receiving the bribe from the complainant. The amount included ₹20,000 in genuine currency and ₹30,000 in dummy notes.

Gupta mentioned that the interrogation of the accused is ongoing.