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E-pass racket busted: 2 govt employees among 5 arrested

The Central Crime Branch (CCB) officials have busted an e-pass racket in Chennai and arrested five persons including two government employees for issuing passes without verification.

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CHENNAI: The Central Crime Branch (CCB) officials have busted an e-pass racket in Chennai and arrested five persons including two government employees for issuing passes without verification. The offenders have managed to grant over a 100 passes through illegal means for people to travel from Chennai to districts as well as other States. 

This, despite the government making granting of e-passes an online process in a bid to curb malpractice. M Udayakumar (34) of MKB Nagar, a junior assistant at Chennai Collectorate and E Kumaran (35) of Pulianthope, a senior revenue inspector in-charge of approving e-pass applications are among the accused.

The other three are — A Manojkumar (31) of Selaiyur, R Vinothkumar (32) of Ambattur, and M Devendran (33) of Ambattur — all cab drivers. “Vinothkumar got acquainted with Udayakumar, and they approached the revenue inspector for the job. They were a part of the WhatsApp group for drivers,” says sleuths. 

“When there is a request, it’s posted in the group and Vinoth would arrange an e-pass for Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000 per head apart from travel fare.” The customers had to submit their Aadhaar details. The official are also probing whether they have issued fake passes.  Based on a tip-off, CCB sleuths investigated the matter and nabbed the offenders. An investigation is on to see if any more government staff are involved in the racket.

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