– A female GST officer in Nashik was arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for accepting a bribe of Rs 4000.
– The officer, Snehal Thakur, had demanded a bribe of Rs 5000 from a complainant who wanted to cancel the business tax of his company.
– After a compromise, the complainant agreed to pay Rs 4000 and filed a complaint against Thakur.
– The ACB laid a trap at the Business Tax Office and arrested Thakur red-handed while accepting the bribe.
– The arrest was made by Deputy Superintendent Vishwajit Jadhav, Havaldar Prakash Dongre, Pranay Ingle, Shital Suryavanshi, and other employees of the Anti-Corruption Department.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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