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Roadways training inspector caught taking bribe in Sirsa

SI Dharampal had allegedly demanded money for helping a candidate get a heavy vehicle driving licence without attending the required training
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A Roadways training inspector, posted at the Heavy Driving Licence Training School in the Sirsa depot, was allegedly caught red-handed while taking a bribe of Rs 17,000.

SI Dharampal had allegedly demanded money for helping a candidate get a heavy vehicle driving licence without attending the required training.

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According to DSP (Vigilance) Amit Beniwal, a candidate from Ludesar village had approached Dharampal regarding the licence. Instead of following the procedure, the officer asked for a bribe to bypass the mandatory biometric attendance. The candidate reported the incident to the Vigilance Department.

Following the complaint, a vigilance team laid a trap and caught Dharampal accepting Rs 17,000 at the Sirsa Bus Stand on Wednesday evening.

Along with him, Manish Kumar, the owner of a CSC (Common Service Centre) in the Chatargarhpatti area of Sirsa, was also arrested. Manish acted as a middleman in the deal and used to work as a typist, helping people with government-related work. Further investigation is on.

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