By Dheeraj Fartode Shocking allegations of misconduct have emerged against a police officer in Nagpur City Police. The officer is accused of abusive and degrading behaviour, particularly targeting accused in Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Sources claim that the senior officer arrives at the police station and calls the accused into a separate room, where the officer not only hurls abuse at the accused but also spits at their face. Later, the officer allegedly kicks the accused in the private parts. In some incidents, when a couple approached a police station in Nagpur to file a complaint following a domestic dispute, the police sent a proposal for preventive action to the officer. However, instead of handling the matter professionally, the officer allegedly made the man sit down, then kicked him in the private parts and leave him in pain and humiliation. The behaviour of the high ranked official have raised questions about the professionalism of law enforcemen...
Ajni police have arrested six pesons for stealing Diesel from a private bus. The arrest also led to cracking of a bike theft case reported in Imambada area.
Swapnil Akhand (29), a resident of Kalmeshwar lodged a complaint with Ajni police on Friday that 35 litres of Diesel was stolen from fuel tank of his bus when it was parked at Shatabdi Chowk at 2.30 am. “The thieves fled the spot after the driver noticed them, said police.
On the basis of RTO registration number (MH-49/AV-3034) of a bike that was used by the criminals given by the driver, the police identified the accused and arrested them. The police have recovered the stolen diesel from the possession of the accused. During interrogation, the police learnt that the accused were involved in bike theft reported in Imambada area. The stolen Pulsar 220 motorcycle was also recovered by the police.
Arrested accused have been identified as Abhishek Bablu Dhabarde (20), a resident of Jai Bhim Nagar, Ajni; Rupesh alias Bablu Shivram Morle (31), a resident of Ajni Railway Quarters; Prabhal alias Moti Mahendra Bhelawe (19), a resident of Rambagh and four others.
Under the guidance of DCP Zone IV Nirmala Devi, the arrest was made by PI Urlagondawar and his team.
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