City
Epaper

Kolhapur: Anti-Corruption Department Arrests Female Head Constable for Taking Bribe

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 3, 2024 12:12 IST

A female head constable from Gadhinglaj police station was apprehended by the anti-corruption department for accepting a Rs. 2,000 ...

Open in App

A female head constable from Gadhinglaj police station was apprehended by the anti-corruption department for accepting a Rs. 2,000 bribes. Identified as Rekha Bhairu Lohar (39 years old, residing at Harli Road, Near Lakshminagar, Bhadgaon, Distt. Gadhinglaj), this incident occurred yesterday, Tuesday (2nd), causing unrest in the city and the taluka.

Further information from the police revealed that in December 2023, a couple in Gadhinglaj police station faced property damage charges. Lohar had asked for two thousand rupees to refrain from taking legal action against him for the offense.

Read More:  Panvel: Crime Branch Arrested a 21-Year-Old Murder Suspect Six Months After the Incident

Simultaneously, a complaint was filed with the Anti-Corruption Department, leading to a sting operation at Gadhinglaj Police Station. Lohar was caught red-handed accepting a bribe of Rs 2,000 from the complainant at the station.

Under the guidance of Deputy Superintendent of Police Sardar Nale, a team comprising police inspectors Asma Mulla, Prakash Bhandare, Ajay Chavan, Sudhir Patil, and Poonam Patil executed this operation.

Tags: KolhapurMaharashtraCrime NewsAnti corruption branch
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraNagpur: Body of Unidentified Man Recovered from Futala Lake, Police Launch Investigation

PunePune Accident: Minor Girl Dies After Being Run Over by Car While Parking in Shed

NationalJharkhand Shocker: 22-Year-Old Stabbed To Death in Latehar Over Family Dispute

NationalAndhra Pradesh Horror: Man Knocks for Water, Then Allegedly Rapes Woman in Macherla

PunePune Horror: Man Arrested for Alleged Sexual Assault on 7-Year-Old Girl in Moshi

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MaharashtraRatnagiri Fire: Dapoli Blaze Destroys Shops; Audit Ordered Over Fire Brigade Lapses

MaharashtraMaharashtra: Over 300 Schools, 400 Junior College Divisions Declared Permanently Ineligible for Salary Grants

MumbaiMumbai Police Trace Over 1,500 Missing and Stolen Mobile Phones, Hand Them Back to Owners

MumbaiMumbai: Speeding Car Kills 65-Year-Old in Matunga, Damages Multiple Vehicles

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: Elderly Man Duped of Rs 1.54 Crore in ‘Digital Arrest’ Fraud in Panvel, Probe On