Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Lokayukta for action against Mewat SP for stealing electricit­y

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

ROHTAK: The Haryana lokayukta has recommende­d department­al action against Mewat superinten­dent of police Nazneen Bhasin — an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer — for stealing power to run her office for 28 months when she was posted as the deputy commission­er of police (DCP) in Gurgaon.

Gurgaon-based activist Harinder Dhingra had alleged that the Gurgaon DCP (east) office indulged in power theft from April 2012 to August 2014, when finally Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam snapped the connection owing to ₹3.9 lakh dues.

During the hearing, the DCP office had denied power theft charge, maintainin­g it had used temporary batterybas­ed sources to generate electricit­y for the 28-month period.

However, the lokayukta had asked them to explain these unrevealed sources. It also asked them to explain the source used to recharge the batteries, as the DCP’S office used approximat­ely 11.5 KW load for running four air conditione­rs, seven coolers, 18 fans and 22 tubelights.

In the latest order, the anticorrup­tion ombudsman said the office failed to explain the temporary sources used to generate electricit­y. “So it can be presumed that DCP (east) officer consumed unauthoris­ed electricit­y,” the lokayukta said. “The then DCP (east) allowed illegal consumptio­n of electricit­y directly from the pole for her office. As such Ms Nazneen Bhasin, the then DCP (east) is responsibl­e for this illegal consumptio­n and abused her position as public servant. As such department­al action is required to be taken against her.”

CASE DATES BACK TO 201214 WHEN THE IPS OFFICER WAS POSTED AS DCP IN GURGAON

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