Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Charges under PC Act ,(prevention of corruption act) have been framed against MAINT professor Alok Mittal in special designated lokayukta court in district and sessions court Bhopal on Tuesday.

Complainant Pramila Richariya had filed the complaint to the police. It is alleged that she is having an under construction medical waste management plant in Shivpuri district.

To establish the plant, they need the no objection certificate (NOC) from the pollution control board. The professor is the chemical specialist in the appraisal committee of the board.

Allegedly Alok mittal had demanded the bribe of Rs 7 lakh through the consultant Gopi Krishna Mishra. Later both agreed to take the amount of Rs 1.50 lakh to provide the NOC.

The matter was reported to the Lokayukta and a trap wing was formed in January 2023. complainant reached the residence of the professor in MANIT campus and handed the amount. As the amount was handed, the trap team caught them.

ADPO vivek gaur informed free press that charges related to prevention of corruption act have been framed.

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