Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): The district administration has ordered an investigation into alleged tampering of POS machines and the EPDS portal to siphon off ration worth Rs 2.2 crore in Jabalpur. The probe will be led by the additional collector.
The action has sent shockwaves through the District Food and Civil Supply Department. According to sources, the investigation may lead to action against a former food controller and a junior supply officer of the department.
Congress Protests Postponement Of Red Cross Polls In MP's NeemuchThe inquiry stems from a complaint highlighting discrepancies flagged in an official letter sent last October, which reported a reduction in stock at government fair price shops. Allegations suggest officials delayed action for 11 months, shelving government letters and files on the matter.
The complaint accused a former Food Department official of manipulating records on the POS and EPDS system to siphon off ration, resulting in the disappearance of 3,900 quintals of wheat, 3,300 quintals of rice, 38 quintals of salt, and 9 quintals of sugar from various ration shops.
Indore: DAVV Ready To Re-Affiliate MBA Colleges Which Had Gone Under RGPV WingsThe investigation aims to identify those who benefited from the alleged scam and determine lapses in departmental action.
You may also like
Freddie Mercury's 'secret love child' furiously slams 'inaccurate' biopic
Furious Ruben Amorim points finger at Man Utd players after Carabao Cup humiliation
Emmanuel Haro's dad 'admits killing seven-month-old and dumping him in bin'
Assam: Police seize drugs worth Rs 5 crore, 4 arrested in Puwamara
Killer 'forced man to wear girlfriend's clothes before stabbing her to death'