Hyderabad Water Board GM Arrested in DA Case, Assets Worth Crores Seized
Hyderabad Water Board GM Arrested in DA Case

Hyderabad: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday arrested Saggam Anantha Laxmi Kumar, 58, general manager of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB), in a disproportionate assets case. According to ACB officials, Kumar allegedly amassed most of his wealth over the past 15 years.

Family Background and Asset Accumulation

Investigators revealed that Kumar's wife is a homemaker, and his two daughters are unemployed. “Most of the disproportionate assets are in the names of the accused officer and his wife,” an official said. The assets include 18 acres of agricultural land in the Navipet and Bodhan areas of Nizamabad district and in the Cheryal area of Sangareddy district.

ACB stated that Kumar purchased some agricultural lands by paying the amount and notarising a deed regarding the transaction. “The notarised deeds were not registered, probably to keep the ownership off government scrutiny,” said an ACB investigator.

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Seizure of Cash and Gold

During searches, officials seized ₹1.1 crore in cash and more than two kilograms of gold ornaments from Kumar’s residence. Preliminary investigation revealed that his younger daughter’s wedding was held on April 30. Officials suspect the seized cash and jewellery may be linked to wedding expenses. “The cash was reportedly kept at home for marriage-related expenses, and the gold ornaments were also stored there for the ceremony. However, when the family lockers were opened, we found only one necklace. We are now examining the wedding videos by obtaining footage from the videography company,” an ACB official said.

Undervaluation of Properties

The ACB team noted that Kumar undervalued properties during registration. According to investigators, Kumar showed that he purchased a 200-square-yard plot at Venkata Ramana Colony in Mallapur for ₹20 lakh about two years ago. However, the ACB team found an agreement made by him with the landowner agreeing to purchase the land for ₹1.1 crore. “The G+3 house he built at the site would cost at least ₹2 crore,” an official added.

Career Progression

Kumar completed a diploma in civil engineering from JN Government Polytechnic College, Ramanthapur, in 1987 and joined HMWSSB as a technical work inspector in 1991. He later completed BTech and MTech degrees from JNTU Hyderabad. He was promoted as manager in 2003, became deputy general manager at Marredpally in 2010, and was elevated as general manager in 2021, serving at the Durgam Cheruvu STP. In 2024, he was posted as General Manager (Projects), Division VIII, Red Hills.

Role in HMWSSB Projects

Officials said Kumar played a significant role in planning and executing HMWSSB projects. “He did not inherit substantial assets from his parents and was the sole earning member of the family when the disproportionate assets were acquired. We are investigating how he accumulated such wealth,” an ACB investigator said.

Legal Proceedings

Kumar was produced before a magistrate on Wednesday morning and sent to Chanchalguda prison on judicial remand.

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