Palwal (Haryana), Jun 29 (PTI): A head constable of Haryana police was arrested and another is being looked for for allegedly swindling Rs 3.23 crore in e-challans in Palwal, police said on Thursday.
Both policemen are accused of not depositing e-challan money in the bank.
An FIR was lodged into the matter on the basis of an investigation by a DSP rank officer and Janak and Omveer were booked at Camp Police Station in Palwal.
Janak was arrested on Wednesday, while raids are being conducted to nab Omveer, police said. Both policemen were posted in the Challan Branch.
According to police, Palwal SP Lokendra Singh got information that the e-challan payments were not being deposited in the bank accounts on time.
An inquiry was initiated into the matter and records from January 2020 to March 31, 2023 were examined.
It was found that during the period only a sum of only Rs 30 lakh was deposited in the SBI bank account of police, while a sum totalling up to Rs 3.23 crore was funnelled.
DSP Sandeep More said that from 2018 to 2021, Head Constable Janak was in charge of the Challan Branch and traffic.
According to police rules, the amount of the challan should be deposited in the bank every evening. But Janak deposited only a partial amount and that too at an interval of 15 days.
The matter went under the radar due to the COVID pandemic, police said.
"This embezzlement has been done by Janak, the then in-charge of the challan branch. We produced him in a city court and took him on five days' police remand.
"He is being interrogated about the involvement of other people. Raids are being conducted to nab head constable Omveer," said DSP More.
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Thane (PTI): Forest officials on Sunday captured a leopard that mauled an eight-year-old child to death nearly a month ago in Shahapur of Maharashtra’s Thane district.
The predator walked into one of the cages set up in the area late Saturday night, ending weeks of panic in several villages in the region, an official from the Dolkhamb division of the forest department said.
"The captured leopard will undergo a thorough medical examination before any further decision is taken regarding its relocation or release," he said.
Senior inspector Suresh Gavit from the Kasara police station confirmed the development, stating that the forest department had successfully secured the animal.
Following the news of the capture, a video surfaced on social media showing a large crowd of villagers, including children, cheering and following the vehicle carrying the caged leopard.
The capture comes as a major relief to the area, which had been on edge since April 16, when the big cat killed an eight-year-old boy.
Krishna Bhaga Agiwale, a resident of Kalbhonde in the Kasara range, had ventured into a forest patch near his house to collect wild fruits when the leopard pounced on him, dragged him into the thicket and killed him on the spot.
