UO.Note No:1818, Dt:21-11-2001

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (SPL.B) DEPT.
 
U.O.NOTE NO.1818/SPL.B/2000-2                                                             Dated: 21.11.2001
 

Sub: Suspension - Guidelines for placing Accused Officers under suspension in Trap Cases - Classification of trap cases - Instructions - Issued.

 
Ref:   1. U.O.Note No.240/SC.D/933, GA(SC.D) Department, dt.05.10.1993.

           2. U.O.Note No.1595/SC.D/93-6, GA(SC.D) Department, dt.16.11.1994.

           3. Memo.No.554/Ser.C/93-6, GA (Ser.C) Department, dt.26.12.1994.

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Instructions were issued in the references first and second cited for suspension of government servants involved in traps laid by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) as follows:
 
TRAP CASES

i)              Where the accused officer is caught red-handed in the act of accepting bribe and where the phenolphthalein test has yielded positive result (and) such cases can be classified as successful traps and the charged officer has to be placed under suspension based on the preliminary report received from the Anti-Corruption Bureau:


ii)               In other cases, where the accused officer is not caught red handed and where the phenolphthalein test has not yielded positive result and the case depends mostly on circumstantial evidence leaving room for benefit of doubt, decision for suspension or otherwise of the accused officer may be taken taking into account the advice tendered by the Vigilance Commissioner.

 

iii)           The departments of Secretariat are further instructed to suspend the Accused Officer even without waiting for recommendations of the Vigilance Commissioner in cases where the Accused officer is caught red handed and the phenolphthalein test yielded positive result.

 
Government have reviewed these instructions in the light of advice of the Andhra Pradesh Vigilance Commission (APVC) and issue the following instructions in supersession of the references cited.
         It is well known that trap is the most effective and successful way of catching corrupt officers in the act of receiving bribe where the rate of conviction also is high. Corrupt officers habituated to receiving bribes have become cautious and alert and have devised methods of avoiding trap while continuing to receive bribes. Such methods include engaging private persons to receive bribe on one's behalf, engaging personal servants to do so while at home requiring subordinates to accept the bribe, requiring complainant to place the bribe amount in or around the scene of offence unobtrusively without the officer having to accept the bribe directly thereby avoiding physical contact with the notes and the phenolphthalein powder.
         It would not be in the public interest not to suspend or to delay the suspension of such corrupt officers who receive bribes indirectly in the manner indicated above. It should be open to the disciplinary authority to suspend such an officer pending investigation without waiting for the advice of the Vigilance commission in the matter.  Government, therefore, direct that immediately upon receipt of preliminary report against an officer who is caught directly or indirectly in the act of accepting bride., irrespective of whether the phenolphthalein test yielded positive results or not the accused officer may be immediately placed under suspension pending investigation based on the preliminary report received from the ACB.
P.V.RAO
Chief Secretary to Govt. 




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