Jaipur, May 7 -- The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) of Rajasthan police has launched a manhunt to nab the absconding personal assistant of Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) legislator Jaikrishn Patel, who was caught red-handed while accepting a Rs.20 Lakh bribe from a mine owner, across four cities in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh,an official said on Tuesday. The investigating officer (IO) of the case, Sandeep Saraswat, said: "The ACB had a full-proof trap to nab the MLA red handed. We were successful in our mission. But, soon after we caught him, his PA, Rohit, fled the crime scene with the money. On Monday, we have recovered the money from Rohit's uncle's place. But he is yet absconding." "We have sent our teams in Rajasthan's Dausa, Sawai Madhopur, Sikar, and also in Uttar Pradesh's Agra to catch him," he added. According to the official, the agency had installed a GPS in the bag in which the money was carried by the complainant on Sunday to pay the bribe to the MLA at his officials residence in Jaipur's Jyoti Nagar. "However, he removed the GPS before fleeing, handed over the money to his uncle Jaswant aka Laxman Singh, and dropped the GPS at a road in Dausa while fleeing. We are trying to trace his locations and also received some inputs. We will arrest him soon," the IO said. MLA Patel and his cousin Vijay Patel aka Vicky were arrested on Sunday after being caught while accepting the bribe from the mine owner Ravindra Singh Meena (the son of a BJP MLA Ramniwas Meena) for allegedly dropping three assembly questions related to illegal mining. "After accepting the bribe, the MLA gave the money in a bag to Vicky from whom Rohit took it to keep safely. When ACB arrested the MLA, Rohit immediately fled, dropped the bag at Jaswant's place. Later, Jaswant took it to another individual Jagaram's place in Jaipur's Indira Nagar where they burried it in the garden," said Saraswat. Upon receiving a tip-off from internal sources, ACB also arrested Jaswant and Jagaram on Monday. "However, it was found that at least Rs.20,000 to Rs.30,000 were missing from the bag. We put entirely freshly printed notes in the bag instead of dummy that we use in such missions usually. We will write to RBI to track the lost money," officer added. Meanwhile, the BAP formed a five-member committee on Tuesday to probe the matter and submit a report soon. The committee included the party's national committee member Kanti Lal Roat, national spokesperson Jitendra Meena, party's state president in Rajasthan Ramesh Chandra, and two MLAs Umesh Damor and Thavarchand Damor. BAP national president Mohan Lal Roat said: "We believe it was a conspiracy that has been hatched against our MLA Patel. Two of the three questions in the frame were already answered in the assembly. The ACB's statements also seem extremely confusing. This committee will investigate the matter thoroughly and submit a report to us. We will take our actions accordingly."...