Amreli (Gujarat) : An FIR has been registered against four panchayat officials in Gujarat's Amreli district for allegedly diverting Rs 3.30 crore meant for beneficiaries of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act scheme, police said on Wednesday.
The accused conspired to divert the money between financial years 2015 and 2019, as per the FIR lodged on Tuesday at Jafrabad police station on the basis of a complaint by an officer of the Jafrabad taluka panchayat office, which looks after the MGNREGA scheme. The scheme guarantees 100 days of employment to the beneficiaries in rural areas.
The accused served on posts like assistant programme officer/head of the MNREGA scheme for the Jafrabad taluka panchayat office, accounts assistant, Management Information System (MIS) coordinator and technical assistant. According to the FIR, the four accused -- identified as Shaktisinh Jadeja, Vimal Basan, Jignesh Vadiya and Ashwin Shiyal -- allegedly forged duplicate job cards in the name of beneficiaries in different villages of the taluka and opened bank accounts in the names of people other than the job card owners.