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          Patna, Feb 16 (IANS) Corrupt Bihar officials will no longer be   able to retain ill-gotten wealth and properties in other states. The vigilance   department is preparing to take its drive to confiscate illegal assets beyond   the state's borders."The government has been formulating a strategy to   confiscate corrupt officials' property outside the state and how to use them,"   said an official of the state vigilance department.
 
 |  The Bihar government will send teams to confiscate the property of corrupt   officials in Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal   and New Delhi.
 "We have information that corrupt officials facing the   disproportionate assets case own flats and plots in these places outside Bihar.   The vigilance will initiate the process of confiscating these soon," the   official told IANS, not wishing to be identified because of the sensitivity of   the issue involved.
 
 The state government has so far initiated the process   of property confiscation against 45 officials under the Bihar Special Courts   Act, 2009.
 
 The government has confiscated the houses of Indian   Administrative Service (IAS) officer Shiv Shankar Verma and treasury clerk   Girish Kumar in Patna and converted them into schools for poor   children.
 
 According to a vigilance official, Verma owned two plots in   Uttar Pradesh. Both his plots will be confiscated.
 
 Early this month, a   special vigilance court in Bihar ordered the confiscation of the assets of   former state police chief Narayan Mishra and his wife on corruption   charges.
 
 The court has asked a magistrate to make the seizures within 30   days. Mishra has been accused of having assets disproportionate to his known   sources of income.
 
 Mishra owns a flat in Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and two   plots in Hazaribagh in Jharkhand.
 
 Proceedings to confiscate the illegal   properties of some more officials, including former drug controller Y.K.   Jaiswal, revenue officer Yogendra Prasad Singh, engineer Srikant Prasad and   former Rajbhasha Parishad director B.N. Chowdhary have also been   initiated.
 
 Officials said Jaiswal owned illegal property at Varanasi in   Uttar Pradesh.
 
 The state vigilance department has also moved a Patna   civil court for direction to confiscate Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator   Sonelal Hembrum's allegedly illegal assets. The BJP is a coalition partner in   the ruling coalition headed by Nitish Kumar of the Janata   Dal-United.
 
 Nitish Kumar gave his nod for prosecution of 11 officials of   various departments last year.
 
 The government last year put in place the   Special Courts Act to confiscate the properties of corrupt officials.
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