Panchkula, June 5 -- The Haryana State Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) is set to launch a mobile application for people to lodge their complaints, ACB chief AS Chawla said on Thursday. Addressing a press conference at the ACB headquarters in Panchkula,Chawla said the app would provide citizens with direct, real-time access to the bureau and enable them to submit videos, photographs and other evidence related to corruption. The app will also allow anonymous reporting. Chawla said that between January 1 and May 31, the bureau registered 83 criminal cases. Of these, 67 were trap cases in which corruption accused, including eight Group-B officers, 51 Group-C employees and nine private individuals, were caught red-handed, he said. During the same period, the bureau initiated 40 departmental inquiries involving officials from various departments, including town planners, tehsildars, block development and panchayat officers, senior accounts officers and medical officers. Out of these, 36 inquiries have been completed and departmental action has been recommended against 63 gazetted officers and 10 non-gazetted employees. Chawla said 20 accused were convicted in 18 cases this year till May. In most cases, courts awarded rigorous imprisonment of up to five years....