एक साथ दो अलग-अलग जिलों में सरकारी नौकरी… 17 साल तक दोनों जगहों से ली एक साथ सैलरी, अब मिली सजा – double government job sarkari naukari drew salari from barabanki pratapgarh for 17 year lclg
Same person, one marksheet, two districts and two government jobs. Yes, a similar case related to Barabanki and Pratapgarh districts of UP is now in the headlines with the court’s decision. Here a person got a government job in two different districts and kept taking salary and allowances from both the places for years.
This continued for about one and a half decade, but finally the truth came out. The court found the accused guilty and sentenced him to seven years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 30,000. Besides, an order has also been given to recover the salary taken from the government treasury. The case is related to Jaiprakash Singh, resident of Narauli village of Satrikh police station area. It is alleged that he got jobs in two government departments in two different districts with the help of fake documents.
Investigation revealed that Jaiprakash Singh was appointed in June 1993. barabanki She was posted as a teacher in the Basic Education Department of the district. But even before this, he had been appointed to the post of Non-Medical Assistant in the Health Department in Pratapgarh district on 26 December 1979. The surprising thing was that he got appointment in both the departments on the basis of the same marksheet and documents and remained working at both the places for a long time. Not only this, he also kept taking salary and other allowances from both the departments.
The game of ‘double job’ continued for 17 years
According to government rules, any employee can work on only one government post at a time. But in the case of Jaiprakash Singh, this rule appeared to be completely broken. For about 17 years he Pratapgarh And he was registered as a government employee in both the districts of Barabanki. During this period, his name was present in the records of both the departments and his salary was also released regularly. The question also kept arising as to how this matter remained unnoticed by the authorities for so many years. But finally a complaint exposed this entire episode.
Big revelation from RTI
On February 20, 2009, Prabhat Singh, a resident of the city’s Awas Vikas Colony, lodged a complaint with the police in this matter. He alleged that Jaiprakash Singh had obtained government jobs at two different places with the help of fake documents. After this, information was sought from the concerned departments under Right to Information (RTI). When the records of both the districts were scrutinized, shocking revelations came to light. It was clear from the documents that Jaiprakash Singh was registered as an employee in the Health Department of Pratapgarh and the Education Department of Barabanki at the same time. Not only this, he was also receiving salary and allowances from both the departments.
FIR registered after investigation
The investigation of the case started on the basis of facts received from RTI. After the allegations were confirmed in the investigation, an FIR was registered against Jaiprakash Singh on serious charges related to fraud and forgery. During the investigation, his job in Pratapgarh was also confirmed, after which he was suspended from there also. After this the matter reached the court and a long legal process began.
court decision
This matter continued in the court. During this, the prosecution tried to prove on the basis of documentary evidence and witnesses that the accused deliberately cheated the government machinery by resorting to fake documents. After hearing the arguments of all the parties and considering the evidence, the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Sudha Singh declared Jaiprakash Singh guilty. The court sentenced the accused to seven years of rigorous imprisonment and also imposed a fine of Rs 30,000. Along with this, an order was also given to recover the salary taken from the government treasury.
Prosecution officer gave information
In the case, Barabanki’s senior prosecution officer Anar Singh said that this case was registered in the year 2009. After receiving the complaint, investigation was conducted and it came to light that the accused was working in Pratapgarh also. He told that after investigation he was suspended from there also and the matter went to court. On the basis of long hearing and evidence, the court found the accused guilty and sentenced him. After this matter came to light, questions have also been raised on the monitoring system of the government system. After all, how did a person continue to work in a government job in two different districts for so long and no one even got a clue about it? Experts believe that at that time the records of the departments were not completely digital, due to which such irregularities remained hidden for a long time. However, now due to digital records and Aadhaar based verification, the possibility of such cases has reduced considerably.
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