ACB Raid on Roads & Buildings Engineer-in-Chief Mohan Naik: Assets Worth Over ₹100 Crore Allegedly Unearthed
An ACB raid on Roads & Buildings Engineer-in-Chief Mohan Naik allegedly uncovered assets worth over ₹100 crore. The officer has reportedly been sent to 14 days of judicial custody, and the investigation is ongoing.

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has allegedly uncovered assets worth more than ₹100 crore during a raid on the residence of Mohan Naik, Engineer-in-Chief, Roads & Buildings Department. According to the information provided, the officer, who reportedly draws a monthly salary of ₹85,000, has been sent to 14 days of judicial custody, while the investigation is continuing.
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ACB Raid on Mohan Naik
According to the information shared, Mohan Naik, serving as Engineer-in-Chief, Roads & Buildings Department, came under the scanner of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).
The post claims that despite receiving a monthly salary of ₹85,000, the ACB allegedly found assets worth more than ₹100 crore during searches at his residence.
Assets Allegedly Found During the Raid
According to the claims, the following assets were allegedly identified during the raid:
- 20 acres of land
- 5 kilograms of gold, including gold biscuits and jewellery
- 7 luxury flats
- One triplex villa, with the registration alone reportedly costing ₹2.5 crore
- One luxury house in Kukatpally
- 60 bottles of foreign liquor
Judicial Custody and Ongoing Investigation
According to the information provided, Mohan Naik has been remanded to 14 days of judicial custody.
The matter is currently under investigation, and further action will depend on the outcome of the probe.
Public Reaction Mentioned in the Source
The source further states that many people link recurring issues such as roads getting damaged during the rainy season and bridge collapses to corruption.
It also mentions the view that if funds allocated for development are used honestly, roads and public infrastructure could be built to a better standard. This reflects opinions cited in the source and is not presented as an established fact.
The alleged recovery of assets worth over ₹100 crore during the ACB raid on Roads & Buildings Engineer-in-Chief Mohan Naik has drawn significant public attention. According to the information provided, the officer has been sent to 14 days of judicial custody, while the investigation remains ongoing. Authorities are expected to continue examining the case as part of the ongoing probe.
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