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CBI arrests mining official, two others in Hyderabad bribery probe
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Deputy Director of the mining department in the Hyderabad region along with two others in connection with an alleged bribery case. The arrests mark the latest in a series of corruption investigations targeting mining sector officials.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken into custody a Deputy Director from the mining department in the Hyderabad region as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged bribery and corrupt practices. Two additional individuals were also arrested in connection with the case, which is understood to involve the misuse of official position for financial gain.
The arrests come as authorities intensify scrutiny of the mining sector, where cases of unauthorized extraction and illicit financial transactions have drawn sustained regulatory attention. The CBI's action reflects efforts to address corruption within government agencies responsible for managing mineral resources and issuing permits for mining operations.
Details regarding the specific charges, the nature of the alleged bribery, and the identities of the other two accused remain under investigation. The case is expected to undergo further examination as the CBI's probe progresses.
The mining sector in Telangana and surrounding regions has been the focus of multiple anti-corruption operations in recent years, with officials at various levels facing legal action for alleged involvement in extortion and kickback schemes. This latest action underscores ongoing efforts by investigative agencies to maintain accountability within the sector.