Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Man arrested for posing as IPS officer, rebuking cops

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

THE MAN WAS USING A RED AND BLUE BEACON LIGHT ON HIS CAR AND HAD ALSO PASTED A LOGO OF DELHI POLICE

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Wednesday arrested a 34-yearold man on charges of posing as an IPS officer. The man allegedly used a red and blue beacon light on his vehicle and had also pasted the logo of the Delhi Police on his car to support his claim.

Police said the man was arrested around 10.30pm after he stopped his vehicle at a police picket in west Delhi, rebuked the officers on duty there and claimed to be an officer of the Indian Police Service (IPS).

The police said the Hyundai Accent sedan he was driving was fitted with a beacon light. The policemen at the picket in west Delhi’s Hari Nagar thought their boss — the area’s assistant commission­er of police — had come. An officer said the man stepped out and introduced himself as an IPS officer but the personnel doubted his claims.

When the policemen at the picket asked him for his identity card, the man changed his statement and said his father was an IPS officer. He broke down when our officers further questioned him and said his name was Divay Malhotra, a cyber cafe owner. Malhotra told the police that he posed as a police officer to impress his friends and relatives, the police said.

Deputy commission­er of police(west) Monika Bhardwaj said, “The man pretended to give directions on a wireless communicat­ion system which he was carrying in his car. However, the policemen noticed that he was not well aware of the area’s policing arrangemen­ts. On inquiry, he initially told them that he is an IPS officer and started rebuking the policemen. As their suspicion grew, they asked him to show his ID card,” Bhardwaj said.

The DCP said, on this, the man got furious and started threatenin­g the policemen of department action. “He then said his father is an assistant commission­er of police. However, when the policemen questioned him further, he revealed that he lives in Meenakshi Garden and runs a cyber café. One other beacon light was recovered ,” the officer said.

Bhardwaj said Malhotra allegedly told the police that he has studied only up to class 12 and that both his parents are doctors. “He said his mother retired as a doctor from Lady Hardinge Hospital and is presently teaching in a private university, while his father runs a private clinic,” the DCP said.

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