Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

GRAFT-TAINTED SUSPENDED INSPECTOR JASWINDER KAUR SURRENDERS IN COURT

TO BE QUIZZED FOR 4 DAYS Former Manimajra station house officer becomes first Chandigarh woman police personnel to be arrested by CBI in a bribery case

- Shailee Dogra shailee.dogra@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: Finally, after being on the run for 25 days, suspended Chandigarh Police inspector Jaswinder Kaur, who is an accused in a ₹5 lakh graft case, surrendere­d before court on Saturday and was handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) for four-day custodial interrogat­ion.

With this developmen­t, Jaswinder has become the first woman personnel of Chandigarh Police arrested by the CBI for graft.

“In order to unearth the larger conspiracy entered into between accused Jaswinder Kaur, Bhagwan Singh (conduit) and other accused, her police remand is required,” said Sushil Kumar Garg, special judge, CBI court, Chandigarh.

Earlier, pressing for her remand, CBI public prosecutor KP Singh said: “Subsequent conduct of Jaswinder is highly deplorable and against the spirit of the rule of law as she is a member of police force to the rank of inspector.”

Meanwhile, court allowed the applicatio­n moved by her defence counsel Terminder Singh to meet her daily during her remand. Jaswinder had raised apprehensi­on that CBI officials may “misbehave” with her.

Court allowed one of her counsels to meet her daily for an hour from 5pm to 6pm as her family members did not want to meet her in custody. The court also ordered that her Covid-19 test be conducted.

HAS A LOT TO ANSWER

Jaswinder Kaur, who was then the station house officer in Manimajra, was booked by the CBI on May 30 following the arrest of conduit Bhagwan Singh.

The CBI had on July 29 arrested Bhagwan while accepting ₹1 lakh as illegal gratificat­ion, allegedly on Jaswinder’s behalf from complainan­t Gurdeep Singh, a resident of Manimajra. Jaswinder was accused of demanding ₹5 lakh bribe from Gurdeep in lieu of not registerin­g a cheating case against him.

Jaswinder is also accused of making fake daily diary register (DDR) entry, and thus creating false evidence, to show she had joined investigat­ions following the CBI raids on July 29.

Jaswinder had been maintainin­g that the money recovered by the CBI was part of a “compromise” reached between Gurdeep and one Randhir Singh on June 21. Randhir had accused Gurdeep of fraud, alleging that he had taken ₹28 lakh from him in lieu of getting his wife recruited as an excise and taxation officer.

Jaswinder maintained that as part of the compromise, Gurdeep was to refund ₹30 lakh to Randhir. The document was signed by Gurdeep, Randhir, and Bhagwan besides one Narpinder Singh, following which a DDR entry was also made about the compromise, she claimed.

However, CBI investigat­ions have pointed out that on Jaswinder’s instructio­ns, Gurdeep’s signatures were taken on a blank paper. It was later that “samjhauta/compromise” was written on it and the paper was signed by Randhir and others. The investigat­ing officials have already recorded the relevant statement of constable Sarabjeet Singh, who is posted at the Manimajra police station. Now, Jaswinder will be confronted with the police station’s CCTV footage of June 21 that corroborat­es Sarabjeet’s statement, said an official.

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