Ex-KRIDL Clerk in Karnataka With ₹15,000 Salary Caught Owning Assets Worth ₹30 Crore

Lokayukta raid uncovers 24 houses, farmland, gold, and luxury vehicles in massive corruption case
Ex-KRIDL Clerk in Karnataka With ₹15,000 Salary Caught Owning Assets Worth ₹30 Crore
Ex-KRIDL Clerk in Karnataka With ₹15,000 Salary Caught Owning Assets Worth ₹30 Crore
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A recent court‑ordered raid by the Karnataka Lokayukta at the home of Kalakappa Nidagundi, a former clerk at Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Limited (KRIDL) in Koppal district, uncovered assets worth over ₹30 crore—in stark contrast to his modest monthly salary of just ₹15,000.

What the raid found

  • 24 residential houses, 4 land plots, and 40 acres of farmland, held in the names of Nidagundi, his wife, and his brother-in-law.

  • Jewellery including about 1 kilogram of gold and 1.5 kg of silver.

  • Four vehicles, including 2 cars and 2 two-wheelers.

Nidagundi, along with former KRIDL engineer Z. M. Chincholkar, is accused of diverting over ₹72 crore by fabricating documents and fake invoices for 96 infrastructure projects that were never completed. 

The Lokayukta launched its investigation after receiving a complaint, and the raid was backed by a court order.In response, local MLA K. Raghavendra Hitnal confirmed a full inquiry is underway and vowed strict administrative action as needed.

Conclusion

This case highlights how public resources meant for community development can be diverted through systemic corruption. A clerk earning so little amassing such wealth points to deep-rooted misuse of power. The Lokayukta’s action sends a stern message: public offices must stay accountable. Authorities now face the urgent task of tracing the full paper trail behind this alleged scam and bringing all responsible parties to justice.

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