Directorate of vigilance and anti-corruption 
Chennai

Tahsildar demands Rs 5 lakh bribe, DVAC registers case

Directorate of vigilance and anti-corruption has registered a case against Alandur Tahsildar and surveyor for demanding Rs 5 lakh for patta name transfer based on an audio recording.

migrator

Chennai

DVAC has slapped a case against Tahsildar Saravanan and surveyor Kishore under the provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act based on a complaint from N Murugesan of Adambakkam. He had approached the Tahsildar to change a patta to his name on 8 February.

After the patta name transfer, Kishore allegedly called Murugesan using his assistant’s phone and demanded Rs 5 lakh for the ‘service’. Murugesan however recorded this conversation.

Later, during another conversation, Kishore had allegedly told Murugesan that if the money was not paid, patta name will be changed again. On February 10, Murugesan was asked to come to the Tahsildar’s office and the officer demanded Rs 5 lakh. Later surveyor Kishore too met him and told Murugesan that Rs 3 lakh of Rs.5 lakh was for Tahsildar, while the rest was for himself.

Murugesan approached the DVAC, lodged the complaint and submitted the recorded conversation to the investigators.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

CM Stalin burns copy of delimitation Bill, DMK calls for statewide protest

Toddler flung out in crash: why child car seats can save lives; here’s everything you need to know

Eight devotees killed in road accident near Mantralayam in Andhra Pradesh, several injured

2026 TN elections | Foolish of Vijay to think invoking MGR will get him votes: Jayakumar

Chennai: Dispensing stations run out of LPG, push auto-rickshaw drivers in distress