NMMC official held for taking Rs.42k bribe
NAVI MUMBAI, April 22 -- A Navi Mumbai civic official has been caught while accepting a bribe of Rs.42,000 for clearing a contractor's payments relating to removal of encroachments. Deputy municipal commissioner (encroachment) Dr Kailas Gaikwad, 53, was arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday, while accepting the bribe inside the anti-encroachment department office at the civic headquarters at CBD Belapur.
The ACB trap was executed after the contractor, Dashrath Survase, complained that Gaikwad had demanded a bribe to clear his dues. Gaikwad had demanded Rs.42,000 from Survase, who had undertaken encroachment removal work in the Airoli division between November 15, 2024 and February 15, 2025. Survase had been pursuing his payments when the alleged demand was made. According to him, his pending bill amounted to Rs.21,03,375. Investigators said Gaikwad allegedly demanded 2% of that sum.
The ACB trap was executed under the supervision of deputy superintendent of police Dharmraj Sonke. Officials said that at around 4.40pm, as soon as Gaikwad allegedly accepted the tainted cash, the ACB team detained him.
The operation created a stir at the municipal headquarters, with officials and visitors gathering outside the third-floor office as news of the arrest spread. Sonke said, "The accused public servant was caught red-handed while accepting Rs.42,000, which was allegedly demanded as a 2% commission for clearing the complainant contractor's pending bill of Rs.21,03,375. Further investigation is underway."
Another official said investigators are examining files relating to the Airoli anti-encroachment work and pending contractor payments to determine whether similar demands had been made in other matters handled by Gaikwad.
ACB officers said a case will be registered at the CBD Belapur police station under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
No senior official from the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation was reachable for comment....
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