Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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Both sides quietened down after the Supreme Court ordered the Kolkata Police commission­er to cooperate with CBI, and also asked the agency to not take any “coercive action” against Kumar. Besides Kumar and West Bengal DGP Virendra Kumar, the four other officers in the line of fire are Adg-security Vineet Kumar Goyal, Adg-law and order Anuj Sharma, commission­er of police (Bidhan Nagar) Gyanwant Singh, and additional commission­er of Kolkata Police Supratim Sarkar.

The action being considered against the “delinquent” officers includes “withdrawin­g medals or decoration­s which were conferred on them for meritoriou­s services and removal from their names from empanelled [seniority] list and bar them for a certain period from serving in the central government,” the official said.

Retired police officers aren’t sure this can be done. “It all depends on why the police officers were at the gathering. If the officers were at a rally because of official duty and were directed to do so by the state government, it will be difficult to strip them of medals and honours. Often police officers are part of the security detail, etc,” former director general of Bureau of Police Research and Developmen­t NR Wassan said.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Centre wrote to the state asking for action to be taken against Kolkata Police commission­er Rajeev Kumar on similar grounds.the home ministry said in the letter that every member of the service should at all times maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty and do nothing which is unbecoming of a member of the service. It added that no member of the service should be a member of, or be otherwise

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