Jodhpur's government engineer who spent 70 lakhs on children's education, turns out to be the owner of crorepati

Jodhpur News: When Jaipur's ACB raided the locations of the PWD's superintending engineer, many revelations were made. During the raids on his locations in six cities Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Beawar, Ajmer, and Faridabad in Haryana, illegal property was found. The team has so far found property worth two hundred percent more than the income of the accused engineer.

Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:10 AM (IST)
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Jodhpur's government engineer who spent 70 lakhs on children's education, turns out to be the owner of crorepati
Jodhpur's government engineer who spent 70 lakhs on children's education, turns out to be the owner of crorepati

Jodhpur. PWD's superintending engineer Deepak Mittal of Jodhpur, Rajasthan owns crores of properties consisting of 16 pieces of land. His locations were raided by Jaipur ACB in six cities of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Beawar, Ajmer, and Haryana-based Faridabad

The team has, to date, taken assets totaling two hundred percent of the income of the accused engineer. The accused engineer's house in Jaipur had unexplained money of 50 lakh, around half a kilogram of gold ornaments, and around one and a half kilograms of silver ornaments taken by the ACB.

ACB Director General Ravi Prakash said that complaints of disproportionate assets have been received against Mittal for a long time. The raids began late Saturday night and continued till Sunday. Four plots worth about one crore rupees in Jaipur, nine plots worth 1.34 crore rupees in Udaipur, and three plots worth 6.50 lakh rupees in Beawar and Ajmer have been found in the names of his family members.

The team is also raiding the house of his brother Ankur Mittal in Faridabad. It is alleged that Deepak has also invested some of his money at his brother's place in Faridabad.

The ACB has also found documents related to the fees of St. Xavier's School, Jaipur, Jaipur National University, and AIIMS Gorakhpur for the education of the children of accused engineer Deepak Mittal. It accounts for fees of about 70 lakh rupees. Mittal has investments in several insurance policies and three bank lockers. The search for bank lockers is yet to be done.

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