Bengaluru cops write to President Murmu, allege harassment by senior


Bengaluru, Mar 27 (IANS): In a major embarrassment to the Karnataka Police, a letter allegedly written by the personnel attached to the Subramanyanagar police station in Bengaluru to President Droupadi Murmu went viral on social media on Monday.

The nine-page letter claims that it is written by the policemen attached to the Subramanyanagar police station, who are victims of harassment. The letter alleges that the police inspector in-charge Sharana Gowda is torturing the lower rung officers and staff to mint money and give it to him.

In the letter, the staff members have alleged that whenever they approached the police inspector for leaves, he told them they could only get leaves if they were able to mint money for him through corruption and bribes. Whoever gives money to him is being given leaves and other facilities.

The beat police have to shell out Rs 5,000 bribe to him to get the beat vehicles (two-wheelers) allocated to them. The police inspector brings his wife to the station and keeps on chatting with her in the chamber, the letter alleges.

The letter further charges that the police inspector gets his children dropped to the swimming pool in department vehicles. The inspector is turning a total blind eye towards the staff who do not collect money for him.

Whenever, the women staff approached him for leaves during the menstrual cycle, the inspector asks them to resign and go home. The inspector also misbehaves with them and invites them home. In the meetings, the inspector openly declares that he had shelled out Rs 25 lakh for his posting and he is not here to listen to the woes of the staff members, the letter mentioned.

One suicide attempt by the police station staff had taken place due to torture. The letter has become viral and raises questions on corruption with the department and bribes for postings. Fingers are being pointed at the ruling BJP government.

The letter gives details of fixed bribe amounts to various bars, malls and pubs. The letter also alleges that in the police station Rs 15,000 is charged to register an FIR on two-wheeler theft and Rs 5,000 for laptop theft.

The letter further mentioned about a suicide case of a youth who was detained in a false theft case and forced to shell out Rs 3 lakh. After the suicide, the inspector allegedly spend Rs 15 lakh to hush up the case.

The victim police staff have appealed to the President to transfer them en masse to another police station.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Gibbs, Udupi/Bengaluru

    Tue, Mar 28 2023

    CORRUPTION IN POLICE DEPARTMENT IS RAMPANT. EVERYONE VISITING POLICE STATION FOR THEIR COMPLAINT GOES THROUGH THIS STAGE. MANY SENIORS HARASS JUNIORS AND IT IS COMMON PRACTICE NOW. EVEN POLICEMEN HAVE TO SERVE CORRUPT POLITICIANS.

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 28 2023

    I don’t know much about this political business. Can someone tell me if the President of India has the enough authority and power to take any action???

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Tue, Mar 28 2023

    The president can direct the concerned governor of the state to advice the concerned state government to initiate action.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 28 2023

    Start investigating from the 25 lacs given to the posting to 15 lacs to hush up a suicide and you will find a whole ecosystem of corruption in this country.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Tue, Mar 28 2023

    Dada prayogna eijj maraya.

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Tue, Mar 28 2023

    The inspector is doing a good job. He will get the promotion very soon. Just like the kings in the Karnataka Govt, he is following his masters' footsteps. No place for genuine honest officers in this corruption filled place.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 28 2023

    Unfortunate for these police officers as President won't be able to do anything as BJP and higher officers are involved or they have to bribe someone else in the department.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Mon, Mar 27 2023

    No use writing to the president. BJ p will get this cop suspended and counter file a case citing disobeying orders of the senior officer or some other minor case will be put on him and jailed just like Sanjiv Bhatt. What happened to that person in army who complained about poor food? Suspended. This is how system works. You can't change the system. Corruption is to the core.

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  • Mike, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 28 2023

    Cop suspended??? Don't worry he will get promoted.... With this government corruption is key, you will be in prison if you are honest.... Just like Sanjeev Bhat.

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