Bihar police: 2 policemen in Saran, a mistake was heavy; SNP action stunned by SSP's actions

Two policemen were rejected in the case of illegal truck drivers recovery in the Saran district. The senior police superintendent took this action after the video broadcast. Laxmikant Kumar and Pappu Kumar Pal were removed from the service if the allegations in the investigation were true. The SSP spoke of strict action against the offending policemen. Jagran Correspondent, Chapra. In the Saran district, it was expensive to recover the police staff illegally. After the video broadcast, the senior superintendent of Saran police, Dr. Kumar Ashish, both police staff disposed of. According to the information, a broadcast video was received by WhatsApp from a broadcast superintendent from the police about raising illegal money from the truck drivers. The SSP examined the video of the Deputy Superintendent of Police (Headquarters) Sweety Singh. Based on the investigation report received from the Deputy Superintendent of the Police (Headquarters), departmental proceedings were set by the senior Superintendent superintendent, who suspended Laxmikant Kumar (Constable/1118) and Pappu Kumar Pal (Constable/287). After the departmental proceedings, policemen Laxmikant Kumar and Pappu Kumar Pal were rejected by the service by the senior Reserve Superintendent. January 23 (Sho rejected the manufacturer police station) The then police station of the Maker Police Station in Saran was rejected in connection with the with violence that restored Rs 32 Lakh of the Golden Businessman. After his suspension, SP Dr. Kumar Ashish recommended the density for strict action. On January 10, during the vehicle control in the Maker police station, gold businessman Rohan Kumar Gupta was threatened and scratched Rs 32 Lakh. After investigating the case, a fir against then police chief Raviranjan Kumar and home watch Anil Kumar Singh were filed with the Maker police station. The second accused in this case was sent to DM to end the service of home manager Anil Kumar Singh.