Jaipur, May 21 -- A day after an assistant police superintendent of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Surendra Sharma, was detained by the agency for allegedly taking bribe from mining mafias, ACB officials said that another inspector of the agency is also on their radar along with around 50 other government employees. "An inspector from Sawai Madhopur ACB unit is also under our radar. He has also been threatening other department officials and taking bribe along with Sharma to protect the illegal mines operations in the area. However, more evidence is yet to be gathered against him, " said a senior official familiar with the matter. He also addedthat "Around 50 other department officials from Sawai Madhopur are also on our radar who have colluded with these ACB officers and paid them bribes." Sharma was among three people who have been detained by the ACB on Monday night along with two of his middlemen for allegedly taking bribe from mining mafias in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur to protect illegal mines, said officials. The director general of the bureau, Ravi Prakash Meharda, said, "the action was taken based on a tip-off received from our internal sources that the ASP, identified as Surendra Sharma, had been taking a monthly bribe from local illegal mine owners through Ramraj Meena and Pradeep Pareek aka Bunty. "The agency has conducted a series of raid at six locations belonging to all their places across the state and recovered about Rs.13 lakh bribe money. They were also detained for questioning," Meharda added in a statement. Sharma was appointed in the Sawai Madhopur's ACB unit as an ASP in 2022 since when he had been taking the bribe....