The CBI has arrested the DRM of Waltair Division in Mumbai on corruption charges, highlighting the ongoing efforts to tackle unethical practices in the railways sector. The action is part of a broader initiative to ensure transparency and accountability.
CorruptionCbiDrmMumbaiRailwaysReal Estate MumbaiNov 17, 2024
The CBI arrested the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) of the Waltair Division in Mumbai on corruption charges.
The DRM was charged with alleged bribery and involvement in illegal land deals with real estate developers.
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The railway authorities have suspended the DRM from his duties and set up a high-level inquiry committee to investigate the matter further.
The public's reaction has been largely positive, with many citizens expressing hope that this will set a precedent for stricter enforcement of anti-corruption laws.
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