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Retired rationing officer acquitted in 2015 bribery case

Mumbai, Apr 10 (PTI) A special court here on Friday acquitted a retired assistant rationing officer in a 2015 corruption case, ruling that the prosecution “failed to adduce cogent and convincing evidence”.

Sanjay Sawardekar was acquitted of all the charges by Special Judge for Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) cases Shayana Patil.

In June 2015, complainant Hitesh Ganatra alleged Sawardekar and another senior officer had demanded Rs 1 lakh to execute a government order related to transferring a rationing shop licence in the name of the complainant’s son.

The amount was later reduced to Rs 80,000, with the accused instructing the complainant to leave the money in his office drawer, the prosecution said. Later, the Anti Corruption Bureau laid a trap and held the public servant with the bribe amount.

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