Jammu Tawi, April 20 -- A conviction rate of just 12.6 per cent in corruption cases over the last six years has put a spotlight on the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Jammu and Kashmir, which sent 214 cases to various courts in the last six years but could manage only 27 convictions.

According to data provided by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in reply to an RTI query by Jammu-based activist Raman Sharma, in the last six years, the ACB received a massive volume of 23,798 complaints.

However, they led to the registration of only 534 FIRs, representing a complaint-to-FIR conversion rate of just 2.24 per cent.

The bureau noted that complaints undergo rigorous scrutiny before they are registered as formal cases.

Data provided by the ACB, coveri...