PRAYAGRAJ, Feb. 12 -- :The Anti-Corruption team on Wednesday arrested the sub-divisional officer (SDO) of the Electricity Department red-handed while he was accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000. SDO Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava had allegedly demanded the bribe from a consumer, Jitendra Kumar, in return for fixing his faulty electricity meter and protecting him from a possible lawsuit and penalty. After the trap operation at the Khusro Bagh substation, officials handed the SDO over to Khuldabad police and lodged a case against him. According to the complaint, Jitendra Kumar, a resident of Khuldabad, had approached the Anti-Corruption Office two days earlier, alleging that the SDO from the Khusro Bagh Electricity Sub-division was demanding Rs 10,000 to settle his meter issue and shield him from legal action and increased fines. Acting on the complaint, a 13-member Anti-Corruption team led by inspector Anjali Yadav prepared a trap and sent Jitendra Kumar to deliver the marked currency notes at the substation. As soon as SDO Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava accepted the money, he was immediately arrested by the team. The accused, a resident of Chandra Colony, Peer Nagar in Ghazipur, has been booked at the Khuldabad police station, and further investigation is underway. A case of alleged land grab has surfaced in which a non- functional petrol pump belonging to a senior assistant in the chief veterinary officer's office has reportedly been taken over using forged documents. The complainant has also claimed that the land mafia had earlier murdered his father and cousin in 1993 to seize the family's ancestral property. Following instructions from the DCP (City), Colonelganj police have registered an FIR against one named accused and another unidentified person. According to the complaint filed by Abdullah, a resident of GTB Nagar, an HPCL petrol pump was set up in 2015 in the name of his wife, Rozia Nafees, on their ancestral land in Qadirpur along the Prayagraj-Kaushambi road. However, due to his wife's prolonged illness, the pump has been shut for several years. Abdullah has alleged that Paramjit Singh, a resident of Meerapur, repeatedly pressured the company to facilitate the sale of the land. When the family refused to sell, Singh allegedly conspired with certain tehsil officials and land mafia to prepare forged deeds and documents, and is now attempting to take over the closed petrol pump property....