The Asian Age

Govt withdraws gallantry medals given to 3 cops

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The home ministry has withdrawn the gallantry medal awarded to three policemen on various disciplina­ry grounds, including corruption charges, thus making them ineligible for the award. These three policemen are Dharmendra Choudhary, a former additional superinten­dent of police of Madhya Pradesh, subinspect­or Gurmeet Singh from Punjab police and Jharkhand police’s sub- inspector Lalit Kumar.

While Mr Choudhary’s Police Medal for Gallantry was withdrawn in September, Lalit Kumar’s was taken away in June and Gurmeet Singh’s in May, an official said.

Sources claimed Mr Choudhary’s medal was taken back as he had allegedly staged a fake encounter.

The alleged encounter apparently took place when Mr Choudhary was posted in Jhabua as the additional SP in the year 2002 where he eliminated a criminal wanted in several cases. He was awarded the gallantry medal from former President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam in this encounter case.

But a subsequent probe, which was ordered by the NHRC, revealed that the encounter was fake even though officials did not divulge much details about the incident.

Sub- inspector Gurmeet Singh was awarded the gallantry medal in 1997 following a proposal from the state government in view of the policeman’s bravery during his tenure in service. But he was later convicted in a murder case and given life imprisonme­nt. Following the court order Gurmeet Singh was dismissed from service also and now the Ministry has also withdrawn the medal given to him.

The Jharkhand police sub- inspector Lalit Kumar was found to be involved in corruption cases due to which his medal was taken back.

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