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Mumbai police reinstates three officers arrested in angadia extortion case

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 29, 2022 10:53 IST

The Mumbai Police have reinstated three of  its officers who were arrested earlier this year in a case of ...

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The Mumbai Police have reinstated three of  its officers who were arrested earlier this year in a case of allegedly extorting money from angadias here.

The reinstated police officers are police inspector Om Vangate, assistant police inspector Nitin Kadam and police sub-inspecror Samadhan Jamdade. They have been reinstated by the Police Establishment Board at the Police Commissionerate level following a review meeting, the official said, PTI reported

According to police, the decision to reinstate the trio was taken in a recent suspension review meeting. These meetings are, as per rules, held periodically to review decisions on suspended police officers. And it happens under the chairmanship of Mumbai Police commissioner, a senior IPS officer said.

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