Surgeon gets 4-year jail for bribery

Mysore/Mysuru: An Orthopaedic Surgeon booked under a bribery case has been awarded four years imprisonment and imposed Rs. 50,000 fine, upon conviction, by the Third Additional Principal District and Sessions Court, also the Lokayukta Special Court.

Surgeon Dr. Puttaswamy had allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs. 40,000 from the relative of complainant S.R. Devaraju, to perform a surgery at KR Hospital. On Apr. 12, 2017, Puttaswamy was receiving Rs. 26,000, when the now disbanded, Anti- Corruption Bureau (ACB) personnel had trapped him. ACB Inspector Shekar had submitted a charge sheet to the Court, after inquiring the case.

Judge Bhagya of Third Additional Principal District and Sessions Court, also the Lokayukta Special Court, awarded the sentence.

Advocate Kaliyanda Muthamma Poonacha was the Lokayukta Special Public Prosecutor.

V.J. Sujith, Lokayukta SP of Mysuru, monitored the case.

This post was published on May 30, 2024 7:31 pm