MHA official arrested for 'bribe-for- visa' suspended

Update: 2018-05-24 17:18 GMT
New Delhi: A Home Ministry official, who was arrested for allegedly demanding and accepting bribe during granting of long-term visa to Pakistani immigrants, has been placed under suspension, officials said on Thursday.
The ministry is also conducting an inquiry to find out whether there were lacunas in clearing the pending cases of Pakistani immigrants applying for Indian citizenship or extending long-term visa (LTV), and how to improve the whole process.
The official, PK Mishra, a senior secretariat assistant in the Foreigners Division of the Home Ministry, who was arrested along with three others by the Rajasthan Anti-Corruption Bureau last week, has been placed under suspension, an official said.
As per the government rules, any official arrested for any offence and in police custody for more than 48 hours deemed suspended from service.
Mishra was allegedly exploiting the process of delay in taking decisions on granting Indian citizenship or extending long-term visa to Pakistani immigrants while demanding and accepting bribes, another official said.
He was not the deciding authority but was part of processing the applications.

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