Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Fire officer caught taking Rs 50,000 bribe

TNN Aug 8, 2012

NEW DELHI: The CBI on Tuesday caught a fire officer while taking bribe from a hotel owner in Rani Bagh area for giving fire clearance.

CBI sources said Delhi Fire Service officer Rajmal Khokar posted in Rohini had allegedly demanded Rs 1.50 lakh from the owner of one Royal Mirage hotel in the Rani Bagh area. After getting complaint in this regard, CBI officials laid down a trap.

When Khokar was allegedly accepting an installment of Rs 50,000 from the hotel manager, he was caught red handed by the team of CBI officials.

When contacted, owner of the hotel Vijay Pal Singh said Khokar was allegedly demanding the money for fire clearance from August 2 .

"He demanded Rs 5 lakh from me despite my hotel having a clearance valid till 2014 earlier," said Singh.

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-08/delhi/33099806_1_fire-clearance-cbi-officials-fire-officer

Friday, August 3, 2012

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


TNN | Aug 3, 2012

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

Special CBI Judge Pradeep Chaddah awarded one year jail to 65-year-old Hawa Singh, the then ACP in Delhi Police, after convicting him under various sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act. 

While imposing a fine of Rs 50,000 on the convict, the court said, "I have given my considered thought. Convict is 65 years old retired public servant. Court must make an effort to strike balance between interest of society and age and related circumstances of the convict. Keeping in mind his age and background, I sentence convict Hawa Singh to undergo one year rigorous imprisonment." 

Singh was facing trial since 2004 on the allegation that while working as ACP (public grievances cell) in the Delhi Police, he had accepted Rs 5,000 bribe from a sub-inspector Harminder Singh, who was involved in the process for issuance of cracker licences for Diwali. 

"The complainant (Harminder), instead of complying with the illegal and illegitimate extortion, made a complaint to CBI and got the convict trapped while accepting Rs 5,000," the court noted while sentencing the retired ACP. 

Harminder, who was then posted in the office of DCP North District, in his complaint to the CBI said that before issuing the crackers licence for the festive seasons, he used to get signatures of Additional DCP North on the documents. 

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

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Ex-cop-took-bribe-in-2004-gets-years-RI/articleshow/15333750.cms