Bengaluru, Apr 3: In the first complaint to the newly-created Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), a city-based advocate on Saturday sought a probe against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over the Hublot watch gifted to him by an NRI?doctor.

Sharma, along with another advocate N P Amrutesh, first went to Khanija Bhavan, where the ACB's office is supposed to be set up. “There was no activity at Khanija Bhavan, not even infrastructure work. We then went to state DG and IGP Om Prakash's office. However, he was not there. Hence, we submitted the complaint at his office and got an acknowledgment,'' Amrutesh said.
Later, the complainant went to the Malleswaram police station. However the police refused to receive the complaint. The complaint was finally filed with DySP Abdul Khader, who is the designated officer to receive complaints till the ACB office is set up. The DySP said that they have 15 days' time to hold a preliminary enquiry on the complaint.
The complaint said that there has to be an investigation to find out if the chief minister rendered some help to his childhood friend Dr Girish Chandra Varma in return for the expensive gift. “Till today, CM's best friend Dr Varma has not come out in public with any statement.
Dr Varma has also not furnished the original receipt of the watch he had purchased. The watch is under the custody of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. While handing over the watch to the Speaker, the CM has apparently handed over an affidavit and other documents. These documents will have to be verified,'' the complaint stated.
The complainant has also requested the ACB to verify if the watch has cleared regulations like customs duty and regulations under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). Senior ACB officials were not available for comment.




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