Hyderabad, May 24 -- The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) of Telangana police on Saturday arrested a special grade deputy collector in the urban land ceiling (ULC) wing in Medchal-Malkajgiri district collectorate, Marri Vamsi Mohan, after a day-long searches at his residence and 11 other premises on Friday on the charges of possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. "The accused officer was produced before the principal special judge for special police establishment and ACB cases in Hyderabad on Saturday and he was remanded to 14-days judicial remand. The case is under investigation," an ACB statement said. The ACB officials conducted searches at his residence in Vanasthalipuram, his office premises in the ULC wing at Medchal, and 11 other locations linked to his relatives, associates and suspected benamis. ACB Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Laxmikanth Reddy said around 10 to 12 teams carried out searches at 13 locations from Friday morning. During the searches that went on till late on Friday night, the ACB authorities found that Mohan owns 19 open plots, officially valued at nearly Rs.4.46 crore. Apart from these plots, the ACB teams also found that Mohan owned an independent house and two flats worth about Rs.1.12 crore, a farmhouse in Ibrahimpatnam, cash and bank deposits worth over Rs.22 lakh, gold ornaments weighing 122 grams and two cars, including a Toyota Innova Crysta and a Kia vehicle. The ACB also identified a suspicious land purchase of 8 acres in Rangareddy district, allegedly linked to the officer's family. "Though the document value of these assets is around Rs.6.22 crore, the market value of all the assets put together is estimated to be more than Rs.100 crore," an official familiar with the development said....