Two BMC officials, attached to the licensing department of the civic body's P North Ward, had demanded a bribe from a shop owner in Charkop in Kandivali over a signboard complaint
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Two officials of the BMC''s licensing department were arrested by the Maharashtra Anti Corruption Bureau for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 60,000, an official said on Monday.
Nitin Patankar and Harsihchandra Ghegadmal, attached to the licensing department of the civic body's P North Ward, had demanded a bribe from a shop owner in Charkop in Kandivali over a signboard complaint, he said.
"The duo demanded Rs 2.25 lakh and then settled for Rs 60,000. Both were held in a trap along with a private person who had come to collect the money. They were charged under Prevention of Corruption Act," he said.
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