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DSP ARRESTED IN CORRUPTION CASE: PUNJAB POLICE TRANSFERS CASE TO VIGILANCE BUREAU FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS

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 VIGILANCE BUREAU BEING A SPECIAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY FOR PROBING CORRUPTION CASES, PUNJAB POLICE DECIDED TO HANDOVER THIS CASE TO THEM, SAYS DGP PUNJAB GAURAV YADAV   

 

(MOREPIC1)  Chandigarh (Face2News) 

A day after arresting Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Faridkot Lakhvir Singh in a corruption case, Punjab Police on Thursday transferred the case to the Punjab Vigilance Bureau to ensure a free, fair, and impartial investigation into this case. 

Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav said that Punjab Vigilance Bureau being a special investigation agency for probing corruption cases, they have decided to handover this case to them to carry out further investigations. 

DSP Lakhvir Singh was arrested by the Tarn Taran Police on Wednesday for accepting Rs 10 lakhs as a bribe from a drug supplier for not nominating him in the FIR registered under NDPS Act in Tarn Taran. 

The development came after the Tarn Taran district police had arrested a drug supplier identified as Pishora Singh from a petrol pump near Patti Morh after recovering 250grams opium and Rs 1 lakh drug money from his possession on Sunday.

Accused Pishora, a resident of village Model Boparai in Tarn Taran was wanted in the FIR dated June 30, 2022, in which his aide Surjit Singh of village Mari Megha in Tarn Taran was arrested with 900grams of opium. On the disclosure of Pishora Singh, the Police had also recovered Rs 9.97 lakhs, which was an alleged bribe.

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