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Friday 3 August 2012

Ex-police man took bribe in 2004, gets year’s RI

NEW DELHI: A court has sentenced a retired assistant commissioner of police to one year rigorous imprisonment for accepting Rs 5,000 as bribe for eight years, from a subordinate, who used to process the issuance of licenses for fireworks Christmas.

Special CBI Judge Pradeep Chaddah granted one year in prison and 65 years of age, Hawa Singh, ACP then in Delhi Police, after being convicted on various sections of the Prevention of Corruption.


While the imposition of a fine of 50,000 rupees a conviction, the court said: "I have given my thoughts considered. Convict is 65 years old retired civil servant. Court must make an effort to balance the interests of the society and the age and the circumstances surrounding the conviction. Taking into account their age and background, Hawa Singh sentence convicted to undergo one year rigorous imprisonment. "

Singh was brought to trial since 2004 on the argument that, while working as ACP (cells complaints from the public) in Delhi Police, who had accepted Rs 5,000 bribe from a sub-inspector Harminder Singh, who was involved in the licensing process cookie Independence Day.


The complainant (Harminder), rather than comply with extortion illegal and illegitimate, filed a complaint with the ICC and the convict is trapped while accepting Rs 5,000, "said the court, while condemning the retired ACP.

Harminder, which was published later in the office of the DCP for the Northern District, in its complaint with the CBI, said that before issuing the license of cookies for the festive season, is used to obtain the signatures of additional DCP in North documents.

The CBI had alleged that the ACP then used to repeatedly ask Harminder and cookies to give him money in exchange for signatures.

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