HomeCity39 cottages, gold, fish pond and 17 tonnes of honey: The bizarre empire of retired Madhya Pradesh PWD engineer

39 cottages, gold, fish pond and 17 tonnes of honey: The bizarre empire of retired Madhya Pradesh PWD engineer

PWD Chief Engineer GP Mehra corruption case: By the end of the day, the preliminary inventory read like a treasury report: a total of Rs 36.04 lakh in cash, 2.649 kg of gold, 5.523 kg of silver, numerous fixed deposits, insurance policies, share documents, multiple properties and four luxury cars.

October 10, 2025 / 09:45 IST
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MP PWD Engineer GP Mehra corruption case
MP PWD Engineer GP Mehra corruption case

In a series of raids that laid bare a staggering scale of alleged corruption, the Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta has uncovered a trove of assets, including an astonishing 17 tonnes of honey, from properties linked to a retired senior public works official.

The anti-corruption ombuds launched simultaneous early-morning raids on Thursday at four locations connected to retired Public Works Department (PWD) Chief Engineer GP Mehra, according to an report by NDTV. The operation, led by four Deputy Superintendent of Police-rank officers, targeted Mehra's residences in Bhopal and a farmhouse in Narmadapuram.

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What began as an investigation into disproportionate assets swiftly escalated into one of the state's most sensational corruption cases. The scale of the find was so vast that money-counting machines were required to tally the cash discovered.

The initial search of Mehra's primary home in Manipuram Colony yielded Rs 8.79 lakh in cash, jewellery valued at nearly Rs 50 lakh and fixed deposits worth Rs 56 lakh. However, the real spectacle of wealth was found at his second residence, a luxury apartment in the Opal Regency complex. There, officials recovered Rs 26 lakh in cash, 2.6 kilograms of gold worth Rs 3.05 crore and 5.5 kilograms of silver.