Odisha Vigilance DA case

Odisha Vigilance unearths massive assets during raid on Kalahandi forester

Bhubaneswar, Feb 20 (UNI) Officials of Odisha Vigilance on Friday uncovered substantial assets during simultaneous house searches linked to Forester Bhagbat Bhusan Behera.

The searches were conducted following allegations that Behera, serving as Forester of Bhatangpadar Forest Section under Bhawanipatna Forest Range in Kalahandi district, possessed assets disproportionate to his known sources of income.

According to Vigilance sources, the raids were carried out at three locations in Kalahandi district on the strength of search warrants issued by the Special Judge, Vigilance, Bhawanipatna.

The operation was led by four Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs), seven Inspectors, four Assistant Sub-Inspectors (ASIs), and supporting staff.

During the searches, officials reportedly discovered a triple-storeyed residential building measuring approximately 5,300 square feet at Hill Town, Bhawanipatna, constructed between 2022 and 2024, one four-wheeler (Toyota Urban Cruiser) and one two-wheeler, two Kubota harvester machines, four tractors and one Bolero vehicle, allegedly held benami.

In addition, Behera was found to be in possession of nine valuable plots in and around Bhawanipatna town. The Vigilance Technical Wing is currently conducting measurements and valuations of the building and plots.

Officials also recovered approximately 210 grams of gold ornaments. Details regarding bank deposits, postal savings, and other financial investments are being ascertained.

A locker operated in Behera’s name at the Central Bank of India, Bhawanipatna branch, is yet to be opened.

Behera had entered government service on August 20, 2000, as a Forest Guard in the office of the Divisional Forest Officer (North), Kalahandi, with an initial salary of Rs 3,000 per month.

The investigation is ongoing, and further details are awaited.