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Bribery crackdown in J&K: 231 officials caught since 2019

Anti-Corruption Bureau data reveals scale of graft across departments.

By: ASHIQ MIR
Last Updated: February 15, 2026 02:52:18 IST

JAMMU: A sustained anti-corruption campaign in Jammu and Kashmir has led to 231 government employees being caught accepting bribes since January 2019, according to official data compiled from the Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau.

The figures, based largely on complaint-driven trap operations, indicate persistent malpractice across key administrative departments and have renewed scrutiny on governance standards and institutional integrity.

REVENUE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT LEAD CASES

Department-wise data shows the Revenue Department accounted for the highest number of officials apprehended, with 69 employees caught in bribery cases. The Rural Development Department follows with 35 cases.

Other departments where officials were trapped while allegedly accepting illegal gratification include:

  • Police: 26 employees

  • Forest Department: 17 employees

  • Power Development Department: 13 employees

  • Roads and Buildings Department: 9 employees

Officials said most of these arrests stemmed from structured trap operations designed to catch accused individuals in the act following citizen complaints.

SRINAGAR TOPS DISTRICT CHART

At the district level, Srinagar recorded the highest number of bribery arrests, with 43 officials apprehended. Authorities attribute the high figure to the concentration of administrative offices and government establishments in the city.

Other districts reporting significant numbers include:

  • Baramulla — 40 cases

  • Jammu — 24 cases

  • Ganderbal — 17 cases

  • Pulwama — 16 cases

  • Kupwara — 15 cases

  • Anantnag — 14 cases

  • Budgam — 14 cases

  • Bandipora — 9 cases

  • Kulgam — 8 cases

  • Rajouri — 8 cases

  • Udhampur — 6 cases

  • Doda — 4 cases

  • Kathua — 4 cases

  • Poonch — 3 cases

  • Shopian — 2 cases

  • Reasi — 2 cases

  • Ramban — 2 cases

No bribery trap cases were reported from Samba and Kishtwar during the review period.

SENIOR OFFICIALS ALSO BOOKED

The data indicates that corruption allegations have extended beyond lower and mid-level functionaries. Since 2019, one Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer and 19 officers from the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service have been named in First Information Reports related to corruption cases.

Overall, 515 corruption cases have been registered between 2019 and 2024, underscoring both the scale of enforcement efforts and the breadth of alleged misconduct under investigation.

Governance Implications

Officials familiar with anti-graft enforcement said the pattern reflects structural vulnerabilities in service delivery, particularly in departments handling land records, rural development works, infrastructure projects and regulatory clearances—areas traditionally prone to discretionary decision-making. Policy analysts argue that sustained enforcement, expansion of digital governance platforms, time-bound service delivery mechanisms and reduced human interface in approvals will be crucial to curbing systemic corruption and restoring public confidence.

With investigations continuing across departments and districts, authorities maintain that accountability measures will be intensified as part of a broader institutional reform effort.

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