Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Cancellati­on of drug FIR: ‘Tainted’ DSP back in Bathinda

- Prabhjit Singh prabhjit.singh@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA: The Punjab government’s bulk transfers of the deputy superinten­dents of police (DSPs) to check the cops’ alleged connivance with the drug mafia has raised the eyebrows of many in Bathinda as an officer, who was indicted in two inquiries for releasing an accused in a drug case in April last year, will be back here.

DSP Gurjit Singh Romana, whose name appears as ‘Bathinda DSP-1’ in the transfer list, was indicted in inquiries conducted by the then deputy inspector general (DIG, Bathinda range) Ashish Chaudhary and Faridkot senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Nanak Singh for releasing a man who was booked for possessing habit-forming tablets in bulk on April 10, 2017.

The accused was granted bail by a local court on the basis of Romana’s inquiry report for the cancellati­on of the FIR, which was allegedly endorsed by the Bathinda SSP. Romana was shifted to the police lines and then posted in Sangrur following HT report ‘Bathinda SSP, DSP under scanner for release of accused in drug case’ on June 8, 2017.

The then inspector general of police (IGP, Bathinda range) MS Chhina had initiated the probe against Romana and Bathinda SSP Navin Singla.

IG Chhina, however, kept sitting on the findings for nearly four months, not taking further action under the Punjab Service Rules despite the fact that another senior officer DIG Ashish Chaudhary had recommende­d department­al action against Romana. The DIG had given a clean chit to SSP Singla in the matter.

Chhina was replaced by MF Farooqi as Bathinda IG in April this year. When asked, “No such matter has been brought to me, but I will surely look into it now,” Farroqi told Hindustan Times. He said any officer transferre­d to Bathinda will join after the Prime Minister’s public function at Malout on July 11.

Chhina did not take calls despite repeated attempts. During the Akali reguime, Romana faced the ire of the then opposition Congress in Bathinda for allegedly lodging false cases of attempt to murder under against party workers.

The drug accused, Gobind Gupta, who was arrested with an illegal stock of over 1,500 habitformi­ng tablets, was released within 10 days of lodging the case after the interventi­on of SSP Singla and Romana, the probe by Faridkot SSP Nanak Singh had found.

 ??  ?? DSP Gurjit Singh Romana
DSP Gurjit Singh Romana

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India