ACB books suspended Warangal sub-registrar in disproportionate assets case

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The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has registered a disproportionate assets lawsuit against a suspended sub-registrar successful Hanamkonda aft searches revealed properties, cash, slope deposits, golden and different assets worthy astir ₹1.94 crore.

According to the ACB, the lawsuit was registered against Davuluri Anand, Sub-Registrar-II astatine the Sub-Registrar Office, Warangal (R.O.), Hanamkonda, who is presently nether suspension.

The ACB conducted astonishment searches connected Wednesday astatine the official’s residence and different premises linked to his relatives. During the searches, investigators identified 2 residential houses valued astatine ₹71.56 lakh and six unfastened plots valued astatine ₹28.37 lakh. Officials said the marketplace worth of the properties is expected to beryllium importantly higher than the officially recorded value.

Apart from immovable properties, the searches besides led to the seizure of movable assets, including currency amounting to ₹24.50 lakh, slope balances totalling ₹7.05 lakh, household articles worthy ₹6.07 lakh and vehicles valued astatine ₹13.25 lakh.

The bureau besides recovered golden ornaments weighing 819.5 grams and metallic ornaments weighing 2,264.5 grams, unneurotic valued astatine ₹43.16 lakh.

According to the ACB, the full worth of the assets identified truthful acold stands astatine ₹1.94 crore. Further verification is underway to ascertain whether further assets beryllium and to find the grade of disproportionate assets, if any.

Published - May 20, 2026 08:39 p.m. IST

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