The Free Press Journal

ACB outsmart bribe-seeker cop's aide, arrest him

- SOMENDRA SHARMA somendra.sharma@fpj.co.in

The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials caught a man red-handed for allegedly accepting bribe money on behalf of a policeman from Palghar. The police official involved had used code words for the bribe amount and had roped in a private person to collect the money. Despite all these precaution­s to avoid getting caught, the ACB officials outsmarted the accused and caught him red-handed. According to the ACB, the complainan­t in the case works for a businessma­n from Vikramgarh in Palghar district. A criminal offence was registered against the businessma­n by the Vikramgarh police and on Sunday when the businessma­n and the complainan­t visited the police station, police constable Ashok Wagh had allegedly demanded a bribe from the businessma­n for not arresting him in the offence registered against him.

"Wagh had told the businessma­n that the complainan­t would pick up the bribe money and would hand him over the same. He had also taken the complainan­t's mobile number to coordinate further. Since the businessma­n did not want to pay a bribe, he approached the ACB on Monday. On the same day, the complainan­t received a phone call from one

Hrishikesh Donnar who spoke to the complainan­t in a coded manner saying sir had told you to come, when are you coming?" said an ACB official.

He added, "The complainan­t was provided a voice recorder and the ACB team laid a trap at the said place and was waiting for the complainan­t's signal once the bribe demand was made. Initially, constable Wagh met the complainan­t and told him to hand over 7 to Donnar, who was also present at the spot at Patilpada Naka. Wagh and Donnar then left the place after the complainan­t said he would arrange for the money in 15 minutes. As per ACB's instructio­n, the complainan­t called up Donnar and asked him what exactly Wagh meant by 7, to which Donnar clarified, the demand was of Rs 70000. This communicat­ion was recorded in the digital recorder."

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