Accused of looting government money and obstructing work in Dausa, woman inspector filed a case

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Rajasthan News: On Monday (July 22), in the Lalsot police station area of ​​Dausa district of Rajasthan, a woman inspector of the transport department who was checking the over-loaded dumpers has filed a case against some people on charges of looting revenue money and obstructing government work.

Police officer Hawa Singh said that Mukta Soni, a woman inspector of the transport department, has lodged this case against Akram alias Bablu and others for looting revenue amount of Rs 1.34 lakh and obstructing government work. He said that the mafia also took away a suitcase full of cash and challan book with them. It is alleged that the transport inspector was also misbehaved with during this time.

According to the report filed, the transport inspector had stopped two dumpers carrying gravel with more than their capacity near the grain market in Lalsot area on Sawai Madhopur Road on Monday morning and they did not have any papers related to the dumper and the gravel being transported.

Opposed the action
According to the police, when the transport inspector was seizing the vehicles, Akram and his companions, who came in some vehicles without number plates, opposed the seizure action and looted his briefcase. Hawa Singh told that the briefcase contained the government amount of the vehicle challan and other government documents. He told that the police is investigating the matter and is searching for the accused.

Illegal gravel reaches Dausa from Sawai Madhopur
People involved in illegal gravel mining bring illegally mined gravel from Sawai Madhopur district to Dausa and transport it in dumpers. The Transport Ministry has continuously taken action against this gravel mafia. However, due to the hooliganism of the mafia, incidents like attacks and injuries on the employees of the Transport Department took place.

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