Mahoba truck was challaned from Bharatpur.
The cunning mining mafia of Rajasthan cheated a truck owner of Mahoba of lakhs of rupees. A truck parked in Mahoba in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur district, along with millions of rupees in currency, has lost ground under the truck owner’s feet due to a mining royalty issue. When the truck owner went to ARTO to get his truck fitted, he got information about the currency issued in Rajasthan and was shocked to see how the mining mafia of Rajasthan not only played a big game using his truck number but also cheated Rs 10. Gave lakhs. Currently, based on the complaint of the victim, ARTO has written a letter to the Collector of Bharatpur for investigation.
Tarkeshwar Gupta, a resident of Vivek Nagar area of ​​Kabrai Police Station area, earns his livelihood with the help of a truck. His truck number is ‘UP95T3527’. However, at this time Tarakeshwar Gupta is worried about fraud in the name of this truck. He is worried about how he will repay the currency of lakhs of rupees. Tarakeshwar Gupta said that through this truck he works to carry stones to Kabarai. After the fitness of the truck was completed, when it reached the ATRO office for fitness, the divisional officer refused to do the fitness because there was currency of Rs 10 lakh in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan.
The truck was parked at home for 6 months
Tarakeshwar Gupta said he was shocked to hear that the truck never left the district and the truck has been standing for the past six months, then how come dozens of challans worth lakhs of rupees were released in Rajasthan. When Tarkeshwar Gupta investigated the matter at the ARTO department, it was found that more than a dozen different challans were issued in the name of trucks in the Nagal Pahari area of ​​Bharatpur, with an estimated value of Rs 10 lakh. When he checked the number of the truck, he found that a mining royalty was also issued in the name of the truck.
10 lakh currency
Last month, on September 3, mining royalty was issued to the said truck number WTNW107352555 in the name of Syndicate Stone Crusher operating at Nagal Pahari, Bharatpur, from which it would not be difficult to guess that a large amount of mining royalty is also being done. These are deposited in trucks by the same mining mafia. The biggest thing is that the 10 lakh currency has become a cause of concern for truck owner Tarkeshwar Gupta. Tarakeshwar Gupta wonders how the mining mafia played a big game by using the numbers of trucks parked in Mahoba in Rajasthan.
ARTO wrote a letter to Bharatpur Collector
Tarkeshwar Gupta has appealed to the authorities for help and justice in this matter. The victim submitted a written application to the ARTO department in this regard and demanded investigation and action on the currency of lakhs of rupees, on which the Sub Divisional Transport Office Officer Daya Shankar showed seriousness and sent a letter to the collector of Bharatpur Rajasthan for the related investigation. This matter is written.
(Reporting by Virag Pachauri/Mahoba)