Overview
- Kamble, who was identified by the ACB as a junior security officer and remand home superintendent, was caught Monday evening accepting Rs 30,000 at Palwan Chowk in Beed.
- The trap followed a complaint from a private-agency guard who said the official demanded Rs 45,000 to forward attendance reports and help issue his employment order.
- The ACB detained the accused and opened a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act, with the Jalna unit leading the probe.
- Investigators say the alleged payment was tied to routine administrative tasks that should be free, which left the contract security guard exposed to pressure.
- Reports cite ACB statements carried by PTI and local outlets, and there are no public court filings or responses from the remand home administration yet.