The Asian Age

Cop held for siphoning off `20L colleagues’ HRA dues

Accused transferre­d arrears of 24 fellow constables to his wife’s bank account

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi police has arrested a constable in connection with alleged financial irregulari­ties amounting to lakhs of rupees.

The police said that the accused constable, Anil Kumar, who was posted in the accounts department of Delhi’s Outer district, has misappropr­iated the house rent allowance (HRA) arrears of 24 constables to the tune of `19.44 lakh by getting the same transferre­d to the bank accounts of his wife through ECS (electronic clearing service) instructio­ns to Axis Bank in this regard.

According to a senior

◗ The accused was posted in the accounts department of Delhi’s Outer district. He misappropr­iated the HRA arrears of 24 constables to the tune of `19.44 lakh by getting them transferre­d to his wife’s account.

police official, the economic Offences Wing (EOW) had received several complaints of corruption at the office of the deputy commission­er of police (DCP) of Outer Delhi for quite some time.

◗ The Economic Offences Wing had received several complaints of corruption at the office of the DCP of Outer Delhi for quite some time. Following this, 3-4 teams raided the accounts section of the DCP office on Tuesday.

Following this, three to four EOW teams raided the accounts section of the DCP office on Tuesday afternoon leading to a pandemoniu­m.

“A case under Sections 420,409, and 120 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been registered at the EOW police station and accused constable Anil Kumar has been arrested. The vigilance department has also been taken on board to investigat­e the case,” said the police official.

“During interrogat­ion, Anil Kumar, a resident of village Mukandpur in district Jhajjar of Haryana, revealed that he was involved in the loot of the arrears of his own colleagues. He siphoned off about `20 lakh of the arrears of some 24 policemen. The arrested policeman got the loot money deposited in the private bank account of his wife,” said a police official.

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