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Police complaints against two LAMPS officials

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Press Trust of India Koraput (Odisha)
Two police complaints have been filed by Koraput unit of Odisha State Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd (OSCSC) against former Managing Directors of Large Area Multipurpose Cooperative Societies (LAMPS) of Umuri and Kundura for allegedly purchasing paddy exceeding the target assigned to them during the kharif marketing season.

The District Central Cooperative Bank (DCCB), Koraput, signed an agreement to purchase paddy on behalf of the OSCSC, Koraput, for kharif marketing season 2014-15, according to Civil Supplies Officer (Koraput), Ballav Chandra Das.

However, Umuri and Kundura LAMPS, purchasing units of the DCCB, purchased 62,826.30 and 9,911 quintals of paddy in excess respectively on June 30, over and above the target.
 

"On verification of records submitted by the MDs concerned to the inquiring officer sub-collector, Jeypore, it was ascertained that accounts were not maintained properly due to which the administration was compelled to disallow the purchase of excess paddy," Das said.

"So, we filed police complaints to initiate legal action against the two MDs," he added.

While the complaint against the Kundura MD was filed at Kundura police station, the case against the Umuri MD was lodged with the Jeypore Sadar police station recently.

At present, the two former MDs, Rebati Nandan Ojha (Umuri) and Tarini Bishoyi (Kundura), are under suspension.

Meanwhile, around 900 farmers, who claimed to have sold paddy to the LAMPS on June 30, are yet to get their payments, officials said.

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First Published: Sep 16 2015 | 2:13 PM IST

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