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News Topical, Digital Desk : The anti-corruption team in Ghaziabad has arrested the Niwari police station in-charge. The station in-charge had demanded a bribe of 50,000 rupees in exchange for not making an arrest in a case filed against him. The victim had complained about this. He was caught red-handed accepting the money in the police station office.

In fact, the victim, Rakesh, alleges that station in-charge Jaipal Singh Rawat was pressuring him to arrest him and send him to jail. He was also demanding 50,000 rupees in exchange for not sending him to jail. Tuesday was the date set for this operation. The victim, Rakesh Kumar, stated that he repeatedly told the police that he was not present at the scene of the incident. He also had CCTV footage of the scene where Rakesh was present.

Complaint was made to the anti-corruption team

It was reported that Rakesh Kumar subsequently filed a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Department on Monday. When he arrived at the police station on Tuesday with the money, the Anti-Corruption Team had already laid a trap. As soon as Rakesh handed over the money, the Anti-Corruption Team apprehended the station in-charge. Station in-charge Jaipal Singh Rawat has been arrested and further investigation is underway.

What was the whole matter?

According to reports, Vijay Singh, a resident of Abu Pur village in the Niwari police station area of ​​Ghaziabad, filed a case on January 2nd. Shivkumar and Rakesh Kumar, alias Bittu, were named in the case. Vijay alleged that the two brothers had put up banners and posters depicting Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and other prominent figures at an intersection around 4:00 pm on January 1st, and had also used abusive language against the Chief Minister. A case was registered under sections 353(2) and 352 of the Indian Penal Code.


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