Three Bengaluru police officers caught in bribe trap in Jaipur
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The Rajasthan Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) arrested three Bengaluru police officers, including a sub-inspector and two head constables, during a sting operation in Jaipur. The officers were accused of demanding a bribe of ₹2 lakh from a complainant in a dowry harassment case. They were caught accepting ₹40,000 as part of the bribe at a hotel in Jaipur. The ACB conducted the operation after receiving a complaint about the alleged misconduct. The investigation was led by ACB officials under the supervision of senior police officers. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about corruption within law enforcement agencies. The case is being handled by senior ACB leadership, including the Director-General and Additional Director-General.
The case underscores the persistent issue of corruption in public institutions and the need for continued anti-corruption efforts.
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