JAIPUR: His illegally amassed properties may run into hundreds of crores, but in his property returns Sahi Ram Meena presented himself as a humble Indian Revenue Service (IRS) official who only inherited an ancestral house, two plots and a 32 bigha of land from his father.Meena’s Immovable Property Return (IPR) for the year 2018 which he has filed on January 1, 2019, show how arrested narcotics bureau’s Kota based additional commissioner dogged the property statements to evade any suspicion of wrongdoing.Meena’s IPR mentioned a house in his ancestral town of Jeevli tehsil in Gangapur city in Sawai Madhopur and a 32 bigha of land. In Jaipur, he claimed to have two plots with a present market value of approx. 80,000.Interestingly, all the properties are declared declared as “common property of the members of joint family acquired by inheritance”.“He furnished fraudulent details about his immovable properties. In owns marriage garden, residential houses and petrol stations,” said an official, adding that the Rajasthan Anti-Corruption Bureau ( ACB ) will file a separate FIR against the accused for disproportionate assets (DA).Also under the scanner are his family members-his wife and son who will be called for questioning in the DA case.Meena, a 1997-batch IRS official was arrested for accepting a bribe of Rs 1lak from one Kamlesh Dhakad.A native of Sawai Madhopur, Meena holds masters in economics (MA) from Jawahar Lal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi. Apart from a course in IIM Lucknow, the accused attended multiple courses abroad at leading universities like London School of Economics (LSE), and Sussex University in United Kingdom.When not busy demanding kickbacks, the accused spent his time writing on “National Building” and empowering Dalits and tribal population of India.The accused claimed that he was twice elected president of “Meena Devlopment Association” in Mumbai and worked with IAS from Meena community to help resolve the issues that plagued his community.Apart from writing books on tax reform, he had penned articles like “Adivasi Bandhu” (tribal brethren) and “Rajbasha and Hindi” (National Language and Hindi).“The accused had complied a list of his social contribution in a cover letter in which he said that he worked extensively to raise awareness about rights of minorities, backwards, women and Dalits, through his publications and writings,’ an official added.