Kanpur Police is constantly shaming the Khaki with its actions. The Commissionerate Police has once again come in the center of discussion due to its deeds. A sub-inspector posted in the Eastern Zone of the Commissionerate has been accused of indecently touching a woman as well as touching her indecently. The woman’s family complained about the incident to the officials, after which the accused sub-inspector has been sent to the line. At the same time, this matter has brought shame to the entire police department.
Senior police officials have maintained silence on this behavior of indecent behavior with the woman. A woman from the Eastern Zone of Kanpur Commissionerate had fled from home. The person who kidnapped her lives in the Eastern Zone. The police is engaged in searching for him. The police found the location of the woman in Mumbai. A sub-inspector posted in the Eastern Zone reached Mumbai with his team to pick her up. From there, he boarded a train with the woman to come to Kanpur, but after returning home, the woman has made serious allegations against the sub-inspector of indecent behavior and bad touch in the train.
The family told the story
After the woman reached Kanpur, the family was called to the police station to hand her over. When the family members reached the police station, the woman told them her story. After which the family members complained to the senior police officer against the inspector. In the initial investigation, the inspector was found guilty, after which the senior police officers suspended him from the line. At the same time, the police is accused of not registering any case on the complaint of the woman’s family.
Sent to the line in another case
Senior police officers have suspended the inspector in another case. At the same time, on the whole matter, the police officer says that if the woman’s family had given a written complaint, further action would have been taken accordingly.
Police re-investigated the theft
Earlier, serious allegations have been leveled against Kanpur Police for grabbing stolen goods. In fact, on September 30, about Rs 30 lakh was stolen from the house of Shalini Dubey, a teacher living in Kanpur. This included gold worth Rs 25 lakh and cash worth Rs 5 lakh. After the incident, an FIR was registered for theft. When the thieves were not caught even after many days, a fresh investigation was conducted. Inspector Rajesh Sharma of Barra police station, who was investigating the case again, arrested a thief with the help of CCTV footage.
After which it was revealed that he had already been arrested in this case and he had handed over all the stolen goods and money to Inspector Vijay Darshan.