Nashik: Zilla Parishad Engineer Arrested By ACB In ₹50,000 Bribery Case
According to the information received, Thackeray had demanded a bribe of ₹50,000 from a contractor in exchange for work-related approval. The contractor subsequently lodged a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Bureau

Nashik: Zilla Parishad Engineer Arrested By ACB In ₹50,000 Bribery Case | Sourced
Nashik: An Executive Engineer, Vaishali Thackeray, working in the Minor Irrigation Department of the Zilla Parishad, was arrested on Wednesday (18th) by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) while allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹50,000. The action was carried out in her office located in the old Zilla Parishad building.
According to the information received, Thackeray had demanded a bribe of ₹50,000 from a contractor in exchange for work-related approval. The contractor subsequently lodged a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Bureau. After verifying the complaint, the ACB team laid a trap around 5:00 PM on Wednesday. When the contractor arrived at the office with the bribe amount, Thackeray was caught red-handed while accepting the money.
ALSO READ
It is also reported that there had been growing dissatisfaction among contractors regarding Thackeray’s conduct. Complaints included rude behaviour and the use of abusive language while interacting with contractors visiting her office for work-related matters. This action has once again raised serious questions about her working style.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau has appealed to citizens to come forward without fear and report any instances of bribery by government officials or employees.
RECENT STORIES
-
Bangladesh Tragedy: 23 Dead As Bus Plunges Into Padma River At Daulatdia Terminal In Rajbari; VIDEOS -
Larsen & Toubro Wins Significant Water Treatment Order In Assam To Boost Urban Supply -
Bhopal News: Suspects Rounded Up In Embezzlement Of ₹2.26 Crore; Used Collector’s Forged... -
Indore News: City’s Staple Favorites Becomes Too Hot For 'Aam Aadmi' Amid West Asia Conflict -
BMC Budget 2026-27: Opposition Alleges Scam In Proposed Grants To 383 Organisations
