Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

IG orders probe against Bathinda SSP, DSP

GONIANA DRUG SEIZURE Officers were facing inquiry for role in accused’s release; IG MS Chhina has sought report within ten days

- Prabhjit Singh prabhjit.singh@hindustant­imes.com n

GUPTA, THE ACCUSED CAUGHT WITH DRUGS, WAS BOOKED ON APRIL 10 UNDER NDPS ACT; HOWEVER, ON APRIL 20, COURT GRANTED HIM BAIL ON THE BASIS OF INQUIRY REPORT FROM THE DSP SEEKING CANCELLATI­ON OF FIR; SSP HAD ENDORSED IT

BATHINDA: Bathinda inspector general of police (IG) MS Chhina has marked a 10-day inquiry against SSP Navin Singla and DSP Gurjit Singh Romana for department­al action to be taken against the duo.

The conduct of the officers was under inquiry in the Goniana drug seizure case in April this year, where the accused, Gobind Gupta, a drug trader was released. The drugs seized included 800 tablets of alprazolam and 270 of gardenal barbitone – habit-forming drugs had been seized.

IG Chhina had then ordered Faridkot SSP Nanak Singh to conduct an inquiry. His report has now found the officers guilty of ‘derelictio­n of duty’, sources said.

DIG Ashish Chaudhary has been tasked with Wednesday’s time-bound inquiry and has been asked to recommend action that can be taken against the duo under Punjab Service Rules.

HT had brought the discrepanc­ies to light in its June 7 report. When contacted, IG Chhina confirmed the developmen­t. He added Nehianwala SHO had also been directed to submit a charge-sheet in court against the accused.

They had previously been discharged in the drug-seizure case.

THECASE

Gupta, the accused caught with drugs, was booked on April 10 under Section 22 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances (NDPS) Act at the Nehianwala police station near Bathinda.

However, on April 20, the court of additional district and sessions judge LK Singla granted him bail on the basis of an inquiryrep­ortfromthe­DSP.The SSP had endorsed the report that sought cancellati­on of the FIR.

DSP’S INQUIRY REPORT

had quoted drug inspector

The DSP’s inquiry report, which gave a clean chit to the accused, had quoted health department’s drug inspector Seshan Mittal as saying that the seized consignmen­t did not come in the category of the banned or habit-forming drugs.

Bathinda DC Diparva Lakra had summoned the said drug inspector after the HT report and sought his explanatio­n.

Mittal had accompanie­d the raiding team, led by sub-inspector Sukhwinder Kaur, that seized the drugs.

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