India
Acting on a tip-off, vigilance sleuths raided the office of the principal of Swami Sahjanand Madhya Vidyalaya and caught him red-handed while accepting Rs 10,000.
Updated : Apr 12, 2010, 01:45 PM IST
The principal of a state-run school was arrested by the Bihar Vigilance Bureau (VB) while accepting a graft for issuing transfer certificate of a student at Warsaligunj in Bihar's Nawada district today.
Acting on a tip-off, vigilance sleuths raided the office of the principal of Swami Sahjanand Madhya Vidyalaya and caught him red-handed while accepting Rs 10,000 from the guardian of the student, VB sources said.
He is being interrogated, the sources added.