Corruption Scandal Unfolds at Dhauj Police Station
A joint team of the Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested a probationer sub inspector at Dhauj police station for accepting a bribe. The inspector, Sumit Kumar, allegedly took Rs 1 lakh prior. Additionally, SHO Naresh Yadav is under investigation for extorting Rs 15 lakh from the complainant.
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A joint team from the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Ambala and Kurukshetra has made a significant arrest related to corruption at the Dhauj police station in Faridabad. A probationer sub inspector, Sumit Kumar, was allegedly caught accepting a bribe of Rs 1.5 lakh, according to an ACB official.
The allegations don't stop there. It's reported that Sumit Kumar had previously accepted a Rs 1 lakh bribe. The case intensifies as the complainant has also implicated SHO Naresh Yadav. Yadav is accused of extorting Rs 15 lakh from the complainant, prompting the ACB to delve deeper into his role in the scandal.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau is now in full swing, investigating these serious allegations of graft. This case highlights the ongoing battle against corruption within law enforcement in the region and the proactive measures being taken to address these challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)

