A case that embarrasses Khaki has come to light in Darbhanga district of Bihar. Police officer (ASI) Neeraj Kumar, with the help of his constable Nishant Ranjan, is alleged to have demanded Rs 3 lakh from the relative of bootlegger Sonu Kumar, who was caught with liquor. But the whole deal was settled for two lakhs. Meanwhile, this news reached SSP Jagunath Reddy of Darbhanga district.
After this, the Darbhanga SSP laid a trap to catch the accused and deployed many plainclothes police officers and some police constables at the place where the money was to be handed over. As soon as the middleman reached there to collect the money, the police arrested him. After this, the transaction between the police and the liquor smugglers also came to light. Now the police have registered an FIR at Kangar police station against police intermediary Raman Kumar, police constable Neeraj Kumar and constable Nishant Ranjan.
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Now the FIR has been registered in the same police station where he was posted.
Interestingly, the FIR against both of them has been registered in the same police station where these two police officers were posted. This has been confirmed by Darbhanga SDPO Amit Kumar himself. Darbhanga Sadar SDPO Amit Kumar said that on October 22, the city patrol officer received a call that a boy named Sonu Kumar had been caught with liquor in Kadirabad area.
He demanded three lakh rupees to release the liquor smuggler.
The police brought him immediately, but since the police station area is a university, Sonu was handed over to the university police station. A day later, an FIR was registered against Sonu at the university police station. After this, something new came to light that the person caught with liquor had called his cousin Video Kumar, that ASI Neeraj Kumar of Nagar police station and a constable Nishant Ranjan had caught him with liquor and both were giving him three days to leave. They are demanding thousands of rupees.
After this, Video Kumar informed the senior district police officer about this. After this, on the order of the senior police officer, to show promptness in the entire matter, the police laid a trap and deployed a plainclothes policeman at the place where the money was to be handed over. As soon as police constable Iman Kumar reaches there to collect the money, the police arrest him. Later, after all the facts came to light during police interrogation, an FIR was registered at the city police station against the arrested middleman Raman Kumar and trainee police officer Neeraj Kumar posted at the city police station. , in addition to agent Nishant Kumar. Police are also taking further legal action.