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Land Lease Management employees were caught red-handed when they accepted a bribe of 1.4 million Birr.

Land Lease Management employees were caught red-handed when they accepted a bribe of 1.4 million Birr.

 

The police announced that two employees of the Land Lease Management Office and their accomplice were arrested by the Addis Ababa Police and the National Intelligence and Security Service, who accepted a bribe of 1 million 4 hundred thousand birr to carry out a case in Lemi Kura sub-city.

 

According to the deputy director of crime and traffic accident investigation of the sub-district police department, Commander Mesfin Beleh, the arrested suspects are the leader of the land management team of Lemi Kura sub-district and a lease transfer expert, and the third suspect is the sister of the lease transfer expert who is an accomplice to the crime.

 

On July 3, 2015, the private tenant went to the sub-city administration to request the extension of the construction permit after they had been walking to take over the land they bought on lease.

 

However, Commander Mesfin explained that when the suspects were required to provide proper services, they were rescheduled and asked for money to carry out the case.

 

Commander Mesfen explained that the suspects had asked for 3 million birr and finally it was reduced to 1 million 500 thousand birr.

 

The head of the investigation mentioned that 1 million 2 hundred thousand of the requested money was deposited into the bank account of the suspect's sister, who is the lease transfer specialist; According to the information obtained by the Addis Ababa Police, the Addis Ababa Police said that after receiving 200,000 birr in cash, they were arrested and investigated.

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