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NEWSLETTER, DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR (1957–2017) 2

Newsletter

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From Director’s Desk

I am glad to dedicate this first issue of quarterly

Vigilance News letter of 2017 for the benefit of Vigilance officers,

partner organisations and all other stakeholders. Last year, I promised

you to publish Vigilance News letter every quarter and this is the 4th

issue since then.

Odisha Vigilance has come a long way since its

inception in 1957 in the present form. The journey of six decades has been quite eventful

and remarkable during which, Odisha Vigilance has earned accolades creating a special

reputation for itself amongst the anti-corruption agencies in India which not only gives us

a sense of pride, but also motivates to perform better and achieve results par excellence.

Odisha Vigilance is celebrating its Diamond Jubilee year with the aim of

combating corruption with greater resolve, renewed vigor, zeal and commitment and

setting higher bench-mark of professional standards for ourselves. We understand and

acknowledge that people’s participation, community support and public education are

essential and crucial components in any programme aimed at promoting integrity,

enhancing transparency and containing corruption in public life. We have decided to

undertake massive public awareness campaign at different places during the Diamond

Jubilee celebration as a major constituent of numerous events and activities planned

during the year.

It is in this context that we decided to co-host “PathaUtsav” with anti-

corruption theme in collaboration with Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation, Mahanadi

Coalfields Limited and some Community based/Non-Government Organisations. It was a

reaffirmation of our understanding that corruption is a social evil and can be fought only

when we join our hands together. This idea has found a thematic expression in the logo

‘let’s fight corruption’ designed to be part of our Diamond Jubilee celebration. Some of

the activities envisaged and carried out during the “PathaUtsav” included awareness rally,

human chain depicting the anti-corruption theme, painting competition, rangoli, quiz on

the move, street play, slogan writing competition, fancy dress, cycling, skating and

musical programmes etc. The objective was to educate and sensitize people about their

role in combating corruption and rendering cooperation to Odisha Vigilance. This added a

new dimension to the anti-corruption movement in terms of utilizing innovative ideas and

enlisting participation of youth.

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The tremendous popular response to this event gives me immense

satisfaction that the people of our State are both concerned and alive to the huge challenge

posed by the all-pervasive corruption affecting our lives and are committed to fight

by joining hands with each other and with Odisha Vigilance. I urge the Vigilance officers

to do their best to meet the massive challenge of living upto the peoples’ exception which

has risen to new heights in the wake of organizing public awareness

of “PathaUtsav” which leads to greater involvement of people in the anti

initiative. We have planned and are organizing training workshops every month for honing

up the skills of Vigilance officers and for our capacity

On the enforcement front, I am satisfied that we maintained our tempo in

the first quarter of 2017 with registration of 109 corruption cases and institution of 242

and 134 new secret and open enquiries respectively. I hope the Vigilance officers wou

accelerate the pace of disposal of the cases and enquiry in the coming months which is

equally important and high on our priority.

I am delighted to share with you that the Odisha Government has been

pleased to institute a Diamond Jubilee Commemorativ

the State Vigilance.

I conclude reiterating that our togetherness is an essential ingredient in

combating corruption and Odisha Vigilance would invigorate and revitalize its strength

and resolve from the new wave of peo

My best wishes to one and all.

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The tremendous popular response to this event gives me immense

satisfaction that the people of our State are both concerned and alive to the huge challenge

pervasive corruption affecting our lives and are committed to fight

by joining hands with each other and with Odisha Vigilance. I urge the Vigilance officers

to do their best to meet the massive challenge of living upto the peoples’ exception which

has risen to new heights in the wake of organizing public awareness campaign of the like

of “PathaUtsav” which leads to greater involvement of people in the anti

initiative. We have planned and are organizing training workshops every month for honing

up the skills of Vigilance officers and for our capacity-building.

On the enforcement front, I am satisfied that we maintained our tempo in

the first quarter of 2017 with registration of 109 corruption cases and institution of 242

and 134 new secret and open enquiries respectively. I hope the Vigilance officers wou

accelerate the pace of disposal of the cases and enquiry in the coming months which is

equally important and high on our priority.

I am delighted to share with you that the Odisha Government has been

pleased to institute a Diamond Jubilee Commemorative medal for commendable service in

I conclude reiterating that our togetherness is an essential ingredient in

combating corruption and Odisha Vigilance would invigorate and revitalize its strength

and resolve from the new wave of people’s cooperation.

My best wishes to one and all.

(Dr. Rajendra Prasad Sharma)Director, Vigilance.

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The tremendous popular response to this event gives me immense

satisfaction that the people of our State are both concerned and alive to the huge challenge

pervasive corruption affecting our lives and are committed to fighting it

by joining hands with each other and with Odisha Vigilance. I urge the Vigilance officers

to do their best to meet the massive challenge of living upto the peoples’ exception which

campaign of the like

of “PathaUtsav” which leads to greater involvement of people in the anti-corruption

initiative. We have planned and are organizing training workshops every month for honing

On the enforcement front, I am satisfied that we maintained our tempo in

the first quarter of 2017 with registration of 109 corruption cases and institution of 242

and 134 new secret and open enquiries respectively. I hope the Vigilance officers would

accelerate the pace of disposal of the cases and enquiry in the coming months which is

I am delighted to share with you that the Odisha Government has been

e medal for commendable service in

I conclude reiterating that our togetherness is an essential ingredient in

combating corruption and Odisha Vigilance would invigorate and revitalize its strength

(Dr. Rajendra Prasad Sharma) Director, Vigilance.

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PATHA UTSAV : A NEW EXPERIMENT IN FIGHTING CORRUPTION, ___

Odisha Vigilance is celebrating its Diamond Jubilee year in 2017 in the 60th

year of its existence.The organization has come a long way since its inception in the

present form in 1957 and is presently ranked amongst the leading anti-corruption agencies

in the country.

The journey of State Vigilance over the last six decades has been quite

eventful and remarkable and the organization has grown from strength to strength and

achieved many significant milestones in the process. Especially, it has played a pioneering

role in establishment of Special Courts to try cases of corruption against officials holding

high public and political office so as to ensure quick trial and conviction of accused

persons and in making legal provision for pre-trial confiscation of disproportionate assets

acquired through corrupt means, so that the proceeds of corruption are forfeited to the

state. The Odisha Vigilance model in this regard has been emulated by many other states

subsequently.

Especially, the year 2016 has been a watershed year for the State Vigilance

in as much as during the year, the organization has registered its highest ever number of

cases and instituted highest ever number of enquiries against public servants. Its ease of

access and public interface have also grown substantially through toll free number, web-

site and social media platforms like face book page and accessibility through other social

media platforms.

The spectacular performance of the vigilance organization has been made

possible due to the strong anti-corruption resolve of the government, the sustained fight

against corruption undertaken by State Vigilance and the relentless and dedicated services

rendered by the vigilance officers.

As part of the year long diamond jubilee celebrations of State Vigilance

(from 01.08.2016 to 31.7.2017), a series of anti-corruption campaigns and public

awareness programmes on anti-corruption theme are being organized. ‘Let’s fight

corruption’ has been made the thematic line for all activities being taken up in course of

Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of State vigilance.

As one of such activities, the State Vigilance in association with

Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation organized ‘PathaUtsav’ at Bhubaneswar on

19.3.2017. Various social and cultural organizations like PRELUDE, BAKUL

FOUNDATION, PECUC, WISH, INDIA CRAFT NATION, AMA KALAKAR

PARIVAR, CCWD, Itishree& Group etc. participated in the function with various

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activities. All the activities had the common focus on anti-corruption campaign in order to

make the public sphere free from corruption and bring greater transparency in the public

service delivery system, where there is a public interface with the public servants.

The 'Patha Utsav' was formally inaugurated at 7.00 A.M. on 19.3.2017 with

flagging off of the rally by dignitaries Sri Ashok Chandra Panda, Hon’ble Minister,

Tourism & Culture, Dr. Prasanna Kumar Patasani, Hon’ble MP, Sri Ananta Narayan Jena,

Mayor, Dr. R.P. Sharma, IPS, Director, Vigilance, Sri Priyadarshi Mishra, Hon’ble MLA,

Sri Bijay KumarMohanty, Hon’ble MLA, Dr. Krishan Kumar, IAS, BMC Commissioner,

Dr. Debasis Panigrahi, IPS, Addl.D.G., Vigilance & Sri Munavar Khursheed, CVO, MCL.

It consisted of students of various educational institutions, vigilance

officers and around 50 skaters belonging to Odisha Skating Association. The police bands

accompanied and led the rally. The brightly dressed skaters, there in attractive gear caught

the attention of the visitors and amazed everyone with their poise and fine balance.

Rallyists carried large banners and placards with anti-corruption slogans displayed

prominently thereon. The rally started from the Master Canteen Square and reached Ram

Mandir Square covering a distance of about2 Kms, where it converted itself into a human

chain to depict the theme of Diamond Jubilee celebration of state vigilance ‘Let’s fight

corruption’ and raised anti-corruption slogans.

Two colourful kiosks were designed and created on the two sides of the

Janpath in order to distribute brochures containing information about the vigilance

organization and its nature of work and the contact details of vigilance officials for the

benefit of the people. The kiosks were manned by experienced vigilance officers who

explained the inquisitive people about the basic facts about its activities, and how they can

utilize its services. Apart from the brochures, the kiosks also distributed water, caps,

shades carrying the pictorial theme ‘Let’s fight corruption’ to the people visiting the

kiosks. Thus, the kiosks served as the nerve centre for carrying out and coordinating the

various events and activities, throughout the stretch of two kilometers on Janpath.

There were two stages for show casing the activities. Formal activities like

flagging off of the rally and giving away of messages by dignitaries were undertaken from

the Stage-1 near Swosti Hotel located close to Master Canteen. This was the main stage

and all the important cultural events like musical performance by local artists, and musical

bonanza by the famous Bollywood singer Krishna Beura and leading Odia singer Tapu

Mishra, were undertaken from this platform. Krishna Beura and his troupe enthralled the

crowd with popular Bollywood numbers. Very intelligently, he also disseminated the anti-

corruption message in between the songs and sought people’s cooperation and

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commitment in this fight. Thus, such 'entertainment with a message' served our purpose to

a large extent. Stage-2, the other stage which was located near Ram Mandir Square

encouraged the local talents. A 20 minutes play based on anti-corruption theme titled

‘Emiti Jaga Nahin’ was staged there, that drew huge public applause.

One of the events which saw large participation of youth and drew large

number of visitors was the painting competition, exhibition of paintings on anti-corruption

theme and live painting by professional artists. Again, the central theme of the painting

competition was anti-corruption.

All the winners were felicitated by the dignitaries on the stage with gift

hampers, certificates and toffees. Participants were also given a gift hamper and

participation certificate. The painting and drawing zone was truly a visual delight.

‘Rangoli’ on anti-corruption theme was another great attraction. It added

colour and vibrancy to the event. It drew participation from young children to professional

artists who painted a riot of colours on the street of Bhubaneswar. The participants were

encouraged with gift hampers.

Street play was also organized on the occasion, entitled 'Durniti Dukha

Diae, Sadhuta Santi Diae'. It was well appreciated, because of the simplicity and directness

of its message. It was organized several times throughout the length and breadth of the

Janpath and drew a large crowd.

Another interesting activity organized was the ‘quiz on the move’. The

quizzer along with the cameraman & resource person moved from one corner of the

Janpath to another, and quizzed the visitors on simple commonsensical questions

pertaining to law and procedure relating to anti-corruption and constitutional rights, so as

to elicit their participation and raise their level of awareness. Each participant who gave a

correct answer was instantly handed over a gift hamper as a token of encouragement. This

was very well received by the participants of ‘PathaUtsav’.

Since the PathaUtsav was basically aimed at encouraging people to come

out of their homes in the morning so as to make them healthy and hearty, the regular

activities such as health camp, yoga demonstration etc. were organized to cater to the

requirements of different age groups. During the health check up, basic checkups like

blood sugar, blood group, weights checking etc. were conducted with a view to give a feed

back to the visitors about their health condition and to raise their level of awareness about

health and fitness.

Slogan writing competition was another important activity. Slogans were

written in Odia, Hindi and English by the visitors at the spot and dropped in a Jar. Each

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participant was given a gift hamper. At the end of the activity, the best 3 slogans were

selected by a jury. They were rewarded with gift hampers, certificates and toffees by the

dignitaries at the stage.

Fancy dress for children was another popular event. Children wearing

attractive attire walked on the ramp and conveyed anti- corruption message by playing the

role model, which was highly appreciated by the audience.

The exhibition of skating skills by the small kids and youngsters at the

venue drew popular applause.

A cycle rally with anti-corruption placards attached to their handles was

also organized. They performed acrobatic stunts, which was greeted with large crowd

cheer.

All the activities were widely televised and covered in media. Thus,the

endeavour of Odisha Vigilance to reach out to the people of the State with the anti-

corruption message drew the attention and appreciation of people of not only

Bhubaneswar, but of the entire state.

A lot of effort was made prior to the event to publicize the event through

press, hoardings, television, F.M. radio etc. so as to draw wide public attention and ensure

their participation in big number. The very fact that the ‘Patha Utsav’ on 19.03.2017 had

the highest ever number of foot fall since inception of the event, gives us immense

satisfaction and encouragement to continue with such awareness raising and participatory

community programmes.

To sum up, the ‘Patha Utsav’ on anti-corruption theme was intended to

highlight the three Es i.e. education, enforcement and empowerment needed for a

successful anti-corruption movement involving all sections of the society.

In the ultimate analysis, the public are the biggest victims of corruption

and constitute the biggest stakeholders in the fight against corruption. The 'PathaUtsav'

and other activities being undertaken during the diamond jubilee celebrations of State

Vigilance aim at enlisting public cooperation and participation in the anti-corruption

campaign on a long term and sustained basis, so as to enable the vigilance organization to

take forward its mission statement to combat corruption through enforcement, prevention,

public education and community support.

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RUN UP TO ‘PATHA UTSAV’

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FINAL PREPARATION FOR ‘PATHA UTSAV’ IN FULL SWING AT

JANAPATH, BHUBANESWAR ON 19.03.2017

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FLAGGING OFF ‘PATHA UTSAV’ AT BHUBANESWAR ON 19.03.2017

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SPECTACLES OF ‘PATHA UTSAV’ AT JANAPATH

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SPECTACLES OF ‘PATHA UTSAV’ AT JANAPATH

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SPECTACLES OF ‘PATHA UTSAV’ AT JANAPATH

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SPECTACLES OF ‘PATHA UTSAV’ AT JANAPATH

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COLLAGE & NEWS PAPER COVERAGE ON OBSERVANCE OF

‘PATHA UTSAV’ AT JANAPATH, BHUBANESWAR

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4TH QUARTERLY DIRECTOR’S REVIEW MEETING HELD ON 28.01.2017

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WORKSHOP ON “CALCULATION OF DISPROPORTIONATE

ASSET & IT’S ANALYSIS” HELD ON 31.01.2017

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WORKSHOP ON “

VIGILANCE CASES” HELD ON 25.03.2017

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WORKSHOP ON “DEPARTMENTAL PROCEEDINGS IN

VIGILANCE CASES” HELD ON 25.03.2017

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PROCEEDINGS IN

VIGILANCE CASES” HELD ON 25.03.2017

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BIDDING FAREWELL TO SHRI T.P.SARANGI, OPS, D.S.P &

SHRI MANGULI GOCHHAYAT, SUPDT.(ISSUE),VIGILANCE DIRECTORATE

ON COMPLETION OF

M.S. LAW COLLEGE, CUTTACK HELD ON 24.03.2017

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BIDDING FAREWELL TO SHRI T.P.SARANGI, OPS, D.S.P &

SHRI MANGULI GOCHHAYAT, SUPDT.(ISSUE),VIGILANCE DIRECTORATE

ON COMPLETION OF INTERNSHIP OF LAW STUDENTS

M.S. LAW COLLEGE, CUTTACK HELD ON 24.03.2017

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BIDDING FAREWELL TO SHRI T.P.SARANGI, OPS, D.S.P &

SHRI MANGULI GOCHHAYAT, SUPDT.(ISSUE),VIGILANCE DIRECTORATE

UDENTS OF

M.S. LAW COLLEGE, CUTTACK HELD ON 24.03.2017

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Sl. No.

Case reference with section of law

Name of the accused persons Amount demanded

1. Cuttack Vig. P.S. Case No.07 dt.25.01.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri Ram Narayan Seth, OES, Supdt. ofExcise, Kendrapada.

Rs. 20,000/-

2. Cuttack Vig. P.S. Case No.09 dt.13.02.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri ChitaranjanSahoo, ASI of Police, Industrial P.S-Nisha, Dist.Angul.

Rs. 15,000/-

3. Cuttack Vig. P.S. Case No.13 dt.24.03.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri Rajendra Pr. Mishra, Jr.Engineer, NAC, Kamakhyanagar, DKL.

Rs. 25,000/-

4. Cuttack Vig. P.S. Case No.15 dt.29.03.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri Sukanta Kumar Das, Jr.Clerk, KujangaTahasil, Jagatsinghpur.

Rs. 10,000/-

5. BBSRVig. P.S. Case No.01 dt.16.01.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri Laxman Kumar Behera, Asst. Engineer, RWS&S, Khorda.

Rs. 10,000/-

6. BPRVig. P.S. Case No.06 dt.11.01.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Smt.JasobantiBehera, CDPO, Kantamal, Dist. Boudh.

Rs. 20,000/-

7. BPRVig. P.S. Case No.07 dt.19.01.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri HarekrushnaMohanty, Forest Guard, BhagabanpurForest Beat, Ganjam.

Rs. 15,000/-

8. BPRVig. P.S. Case No.14 dt.20.02.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri NiharRanjan Pradhan, Executive Engineer, South Co., Aska, Ganjam.

Rs. 10,000/-

9. BPRVig. P.S. Case No.19 dt.24.03.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri Sesadev Das, Inspector of Excise, Boudh.

Rs. 70,000/-

10. SBPVig. P.S. Case No.04 dt.01.02.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri Kunja Bihari Nayak, Junior Engineer, Sri KhirodBehera, Lineman, Barpali, both of WESCO, Barpali, Bargarh.

Rs. 15,000/-

11. SBPVig. P.S. Case No.05 dt.03.02.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri ManasRanjan Panda, Manager, SDCC Bank, Kuchinda, Sambalpur.

Rs. 10,000/-

12. BLSVig. P.S. Case No.11 dt.16.03.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri Kailash Nayak, Managing Director, Chandua LAMPS, Mayurbhanj.

Rs. 10,000/-

SOME SPECTACULAR TRAP CASES DURING 1ST QUARTER, 2017,

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13. KPTVig. P.S. Case No.05 dt.22.02.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri DinabandhuAdhikari, Dy. Labour Commissioner, Bhawanipatna, Dist.Kalahandi.

Rs. 20,000/-

14. KPTVig. P.S. Case No.10 dt.21.03.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri TusarKantaMajhi, Junior Engineer, Singhpur Block, Rayagada.

Rs. 26,000/-

15. KPTVig. P.S. Case No.12 dt.28.03.2017 U/s 7 P.C.Act. ,1988

Sri Bhabani Ch. Satapathy, Jr. Clerk, CHC, Chandrapur, Rayagada.

Rs. 10,000/-

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Case reference Name of the Accused with designation

Amount traced (As per FIR)

1. Berhampur Vigilance P.S. Case No.01 dt.01.01.2017

(1) Sri DhirenSahu, Sr.Clerk, U.C.P Engineering School, BPR,

(2) Smt. ManoramaSahu (Wife)

Rs.1,37,20,710/-

2. Vigilance Cell PS Case No.02 dt.15.02.2017

Sri RabinarayanBhuyan, Asst. Engineer, Drainage Division, Cuttack and his wife.

Rs.1,20,25,368/-

3. Vigilance Cell PS Case No.03 dt.16.02.2017

Sri ParthaSarathiMishra, IAS, Managing Director, OSIC Ltd., cuttack.

Rs.5,03,00,000/- (during Ingestigation)

4. Bhubaneswar Vig. PS Case No.11 dt.26.02.2017

1. Sri SaratCh. Panda, OFS-I, D.C.F,Khariar Division, Nuapara.

2. Smt. Babita Panda (Wife)

Rs.2,54,90,018/-

5. BalasoreVig. PS Case No.09 dt.06.03.2017

1. Sri AgastiPattnaik, Revenue Inspector, Khirachora, Balasore

2. Smt. AshalataPattnaik (Wife).

Rs.2,99,88,287/-

6. Vigilance Cell PS Case No.05 dt.08.03.2017

Sri Prasanna Kumar Mohanty, Supdt., Excise, Dhenkanal.

Rs.1,38,68,806/-

7. KoraputVig. PS Case No.15 dt.31.03.2017

Syed Shahruddian Ahmed, Jailor, Dist. Jail, Sundargarh.

Rs.1,04,11,096/-

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Case reference Allegation Name of the accused persons with designation

1. Koraput Vigilance PS case No.40 dt.30.09.2009

D.A Sri RamsinghHembram, Ex-Marketing Inspector, KoksaraBlock, Kalahandi, At/Pr.ACSO, Redhakhol, Sambalpur.

2. Sambalpur Vigilance PS case No.17 dt.16.05.2004

Trap Sri Balamukunda Mishra, Junior Engneer-cum-Estimator, WESCO, Bargarh.

3. Bhubaneswar Vigilance PS case No.02 dt.01.02.2007

Trap Sri SarojKantaMallick, Ex-Dealing Asst., BDA, Bhubaneswar

SOME IMPORTANT DISPROPORTIONATE ASSETS CASES DURING 1ST QUARTER,2017

SOME IMPORTANT CONVICTIONS DURING 1ST QUARTER, 2017

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4. Cuttack Vigilance PS case No.43 dt.22.11.2015

Trap Sri Sitakanta Das, Ex-OIC, NTPC P.S, Dist.Angul.

5. Balasore Vigilance PS case No.53 dt.28.11.2011

Trap Sri BhobatoshMohakud, Ex-SI of Schools, Chandua Block, Mayurbhanj.

6. Balasore Vigilance PS case No.16 dt.03.04.2002

Misc. Sri Birendranath Mishra, Ex-Soil Chemist, Baripada, Dist.Mayurbhanj, At/Pr.Soil Chemist, Bhawanipatna, Dist.Kalahandi.

7. Balasore Vigilance PS case No.52 dt.28.11.2012

Trap Sri Kailash Chandra Biswal, Ex-S.I of Police, Tiring P.S, Dist.Mayurbhanj.

8. Koraput Vigilance PS case No.17 dt.13.04.2013

Corruption Sri NimaicharanPomar, Ex-Headmster, Hahuapalli P.P School, Nuapara.

9. Koraput Vigilance PS case No.57 dt.31.12.2011

Corruption Sri Golaka Bihari Pujhari, Ex-PEO, Dundenmal Gram Panchayat, under Junagarh Block, Dist-Kalahandi.

10. Berhampur Vigilance PS case No.57 dt.20.11.2015

Trap Sri Suresh Chandra Mohanty, Ex-BM, Aska Cooperative Central Bank, Aska, Dist-Ganjam.

11. Balasore Vigilance PS Case No.20 dt.19.04.2004

D.A Sri BenudharNayak, Ex-Accountant of DCC, Bank Ltd., Bhadrak Branch, Bhadrak. (Now Retired.)

12. Koraput Vigilance PS Case No.57 dt.31.12.2011

Corruption Sri Golak Bihari Pujari, Ex-PEO, Dundenmal Gram Panchayat, Kalahandi.

13. Balasore Vigilance PS Case No.01 dt.11.01.2001

Trap Sri DurgaCharanMohanty, Ex-OIC, Harichandanpur P.S, Keonjhar.

14. Berhampur Vigilance PS Case No.52 dt.24.12.2009

D.A Sri Bijay Kumar Hota, ACF, Forest Guard Training School, G.Udayagiri, Kandhamal.

15. Balasore Vigilance PS Case No.12 dt.31.03.2008

Corruption 1. Sri AdhikariNayak, Ex-Secretary, 2. Sri Ananta Charan Swain, Ex-Cashier,

Both of Badarampas Service Cooperative Society, Keonjhar.

16. Balasore Vigilance PS Case No.51 dt.21.11.2011

Trap Sri MitrajitBarik, Ex-Jr. Engineer, Champua Block, Keonjhar.

17. Balasore Vigilance PS Case No.19 dt.06.04.2004

Trap Sri Gobinda Prasad Behera, Ex-Asst. Horticulture Officer, Nilagiri, Balasore.

18. Balasore Vigilance PS Case No.21 dt.30.06.1995

Corruption 1. Sri Ganesh Prasad Nayak, Ex-BDO, 2. Sri Kamalakanta Das, Ex-FEO, 3. Sri SaradaPattnaik, Ex-Jr.Engineer,

All of BangiriposiBlock,Mayurbhanj.

19. Koraput Vigilance PS Case No.21 dt.01.04.2011

Corruption Sri Prasanna Kumar Patra, Ex-Headmaster, Dhusurabedha N.P.S, Nawarangpur.

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Case reference Allegation Name of the accused persons with designation

1. Koraput Vigilance P.S. Case No.07 dt.10.3.2013

Trap Sri JagannathHembram, Ex-RI Mahadei Put RI Circle Kpt. Tahasil

2. Balasore Vigilance P.S. Case No.3 dt.10.02.2010

Trap Sri SunitKuamr Das, Ex-Jr. Clerk, O/o the E.E. RWS US Division Bls.

3. Balasore Vigilance P.S. Case No.16 dt.2.06.2006

Trap Sri PitambarMohapatra, Ex-ASI of Police Remuna PS, Mayurbhanj.

4. Berhampur Vigilance P.S. Case No.04 dt.28.01.2009

Trap Sri Susanta Kumar Panda, Ex-Junior Clerk, UGPHC, Khalikot, Dist-Ganjam.

5. Sambalpur Vig. PS Case No.37 dt.28.06.2013

Trap Sri Karna Kumar Behera, Ex-ASI of Police, Hirakud PS, Sambalpur.

Division Registrat ion of Cr iminal

Cases

Registrat ion of D.A Cases

Registrat ion of Trap Cases

Disposal of Cr iminal

cases

Disposal of F iles

Disposal of I .Rs

Cuttack 16 04 08 07 02 06

Bhubaneswar 17 04 03 08 20 08

Berhampur 21 03 09 09 19 14

Sambalpur 19 05 07 04 19 23

Balasore 14 05 05 13 17 37

Koraput 16 02 08 04 11 13

Cell 06 04 - 08 22 07

TOTAL 109 27 40 53 110 108

PUBLIC SERVANTS DISMISSED FROM GOVT. SERVICE

DURING 1STQUARTER, 2017

ACHIEVEMENTS IN A NUTSHELL FOR 1ST QUARTER, 2017

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8

3

9

7

CTC BBSR BPR SBP BLS

REGISTRATION OF TRAP CASES

CTC, 2

SBP , 19BLS, 17

KPT, 11

CELL, 22

DISPOSAL OF FILES

16 17

2119

14

REGISTRATION OF CRIMINAL CASES

PERFORMANCE IN 1

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5

8

BLS KPT

REGISTRATION OF TRAP CASES

4

4

CTC

BBSR

BPR

SBP

BLS

KPT

CELL

DISPOSAL OF CRIMINAL CASES

BBSR, 20

BPR, 19

SBP , 19

BLS, 37

KPT, 13

CELL, 7

DISPOSAL OF I.Rs

4 4

3

5R E G I S T R AT I O N O F D . A C AS E S

16

6

REGISTRATION OF CRIMINAL CASES

PERFORMANCE IN 1ST QUARTER, 2017

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7

8

9

13

8

DISPOSAL OF CRIMINAL CASES

CTC, 6BBSR, 8

BPR, 14

SBP , 23

DISPOSAL OF I.Rs

5 5

2

4

R EG I ST R AT I O N O F D . A C AS E S

QUARTER, 2017

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Unit / Squad Cases Registered Cases Closed File closed

I.R Closed

ACIR on D.A

ACIR submitted

Total Against Cl.1

D.A Trap Crl. D.A Old Pending

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1. Bhawanipatna 07 01 01 03 01 - 01 05 02 - 03

2. Baripada 06 01 01 04 06 01 01 03 17 01 05

3. Rourkela 02 - - 02 - - - 02 - 02 02

4. Bolangir 02 - - 02 - - - 01 01 - 01

5. Sundargarh 02 01 - - - - - 04 07 01 03

6. Keonjhar 01 - 01 - 01 - - 01 05 01 -

7. Khurda Squad 03 01 02 01 03 01 02 02 01 02 04

8. Puri 02 - - - 02 - 02 03 02 02 04

9. Bhadrak 01 - - - 01 - 01 02 07 - -

10. Chhatrapur Squad 03 - - 03 - - - 02 02 - 01

11. Jajpur 04 01 01 02 01 01 01 - - - -

12. Boudh 04 - - 04 02 - - 02 02 - 01

13. Nuapada 01 - - 01 - - - 01 01 01 -

14. Subarnapur 02 - 01 - 01 - - 02 04 01 03

15. Nayagarh 05 - - - - - - 06 01 - 02

16. Paralakhemundi 03 01 01 02 01 - 01 14 03 01 02

17. Bargarh 05 - 02 01 - - - 04 09 04 06

18. Angul 03 - - 02 - - - - - 01 -

19. Rayagada 03 - 01 02 - - - 03 01 02 01

20. Kendrapara 01 - - 01 - - - - - - -

21. Malkangiri 03 - - - - - - 02 02 - -

22. Nabarangpur 02 - - 02 03 01 02 - 03 - 01

23. Phulbani 04 - 01 03 01 - 01 05 02 01 05

24. Dhenkanal 02 01 01 01 01 - - - 01 01 -

25. Deogarh - - - - - - - - - 01 01

26. Jharsuguda 05 - 02 01 - - - 04 02 02 01

27. Jagarsinghpur 01 - - 01 - - - - - - 01

UNIT WISE ACHIEVEMENTS DURING 1ST QUARTER, 2017

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Anti-corruption message by Sri Aditya Prasad Padhi, IAS,

Chief Secretary, Odisha.

Anti-corruption message by Sri R. Balakrishnan, IAS,

Development Commissioner, Odisha.

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Chief Advisor : Dr.R.P.Sharma, IPS, Director, Vigilance

Editorial Board : Dr.Debasis Panigrahi, IPS, Addl.D.G of Police, Vigilance;

Shri Amitendra Nath Sinha, IPS, D.I.G of Police, Vigilance

Editorial Team : Shri Manoranjan Panda, OPS-I, S.P (Coordination), Vigilance Directorate;

Smt. Tanuja Mohanty, OPS, D.S.P (Coordination-B), Vigilance Directorate;

Shri K.K.Das, S.I (Coordination-A), Vigilance Directorate;

Shri Bijay Kumar Moharana, Sr.Typist, Vigilance Directorate;

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