Lokayukta police on Thursday raided the office and residences of a senior motor vehicles inspector with the office of the Electronic City Regional Transport Office (RTO). The raids were conducted based on a complaint by one Viji Mohan. Viji Mohan had in his complaint stated that he was made to pay Rs. 20,000 illegally by the official under the scanner, B Thippeswamy.Mohan had alleged that he was recently stopped by the officer during a routine check. He was asked to produce documents pertaining to LTT (Life Time Tax) of his vehicle, a Swift Dzire, bearing registration no. KL 56 H 6669. On finding dues payable, he was asked to pay the same. However, when he told the official that he did not have the amount for Karnataka State tax, he was forced to pay Rs. 20 000 by the official before he was allowed to go, Mohan had alleged. He had also said that the official had not even given any receipt for the money collected.With audio recordings to back his case, Mohan recently approached the Lokayukta police and filed a complaint. An FIR was registered on Tuesday against the official as prima facie, the charges of illegal gratification for an official favour was found as the officer neither had given receipt on full payment, nor had seized the vehicle, and there was no option for partial payment and non-issuance of receipt either. The official was booked under IPC sections and Prevention of Corruption Act for fraudulently misusing property entrusted to him in the capacity of a public servant, apart from obtaining illegal gratification and criminal misconduct.The officer, police wing sources said, had gone absconding and the raids were conducted on his office and house in Rajarajeshwarinagar. Incriminating documents were seized during the raids.