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Punjab Police sub-inspector arrested for accepting Rs 50,000 bribe

Complainant alleges sub-inspector sought money to secure wife’s discharge from case

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A Punjab Police sub-inspector was arrested for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 50,000, the state vigilance bureau said on Saturday.

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The accused, Mewa Singh, was posted at the cyber cell in Sangrur. A resident of Kothe Maha Singh Wala village in Bathinda had lodged a complaint against him, a bureau spokesperson said.

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A case had been registered at the cyber cell of Sangur police station against the complainant and his wife, and Singh was the investigating officer. The complainant alleged that the sub-inspector demanded Rs 50,000 to help secure his wife’s discharge from the case.

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Following the complaint, the bureau conducted a preliminary inquiry and laid a trap. Singh was allegedly caught red-handed while accepting the bribe in the presence of two official witnesses, the spokesperson said.

A case under the Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against Singh, he added.

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