Rajasthan Police Officer Arrested for Accepting Bribe in Ajmer

In a significant crackdown on corruption, an Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Rajasthan Police was arrested in Ajmer for allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹28,000. The arrest was made by the Anti-Corruption Bureau following a complaint regarding the officer's demand for a bribe in exchange for processing a charge sheet. The investigation revealed that the officer had initially sought ₹70,000. This incident highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption within law enforcement agencies. For more details on this case and its implications, read the full article.
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Rajasthan Police Officer Arrested for Accepting Bribe in Ajmer

Corruption Investigation Leads to Arrest

On Wednesday, a team from the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) apprehended an Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Rajasthan Police in Ajmer district for allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹28,000. Officials confirmed the arrest.


The accused, Hariram Yadav, was stationed at the Civil Lines police station in Ajmer. According to the bureau's statement, a complaint was lodged indicating that he was demanding a bribe in exchange for submitting a charge sheet in a case filed by the complainant.


During the verification of the complaint, the suspect agreed to accept a bribe of ₹70,000. The ACB set a trap and caught him red-handed while he was receiving ₹28,000 today. Further actions regarding the case are currently underway.