Bribery Scandal Unveiled: Police Inspector Caught Red-Handed
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) arrested Police Inspector Chandraprakash Yadav and mobile shop owner Happy Mathur for accepting a Rs 50,000 bribe in Rajasthan's Phulera. They allegedly demanded Rs 70,000 to avoid arresting a man in a cybercrime case. Both were caught red-handed, and investigations continue.
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In a significant operation, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has arrested a police inspector and an associate in Phulera, Rajasthan, marking a major breakthrough in anti-bribery efforts. Inspector Chandraprakash Yadav and Happy Mathur, a mobile shop owner, were caught accepting a Rs 50,000 bribe.
The ACB was acting on a complaint that Inspector Yadav, through Mathur, demanded a total of Rs 70,000 to avert the arrest of a complainant's brother implicated in a cybercrime case. ACB's trap led to their arrest on Thursday.
The officials revealed that Mathur had initially collected Rs 20,000 from the complainant. The ACB is continuing its investigation, with further interrogations underway.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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