Patil, who has additional charge of Law and Judiciary Department, also clarified that the official was not working as his personal assistant, nor was he a part of the ministry.
Patil said he and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had arranged the first instalment of the Rs four lakh bribe, used as a bait to trap M A Kadam, the accused.
"Yesterday morning, we received a complaint that an official from the Law and Judiciary Department was asking for bribe to appoint the complainant as notary. I was called by the CM and we discussed this operation... The CM gave instructions to the ACB and accordingly, the culprit was nabbed," Patil told PTI.
Patil said Kadam's job was to coordinate between the department and the ministry.
"We knew he holds a high position in the department but as per our policy of zero tolerance towards corruption, we went ahead with exposing our own official. The CM and I together even arranged the money which was used as a bait as the complainant did not even have the money to pay (for the trap)," Patil said.