To:
The Commissioner,
Delhi Police
Sir
Kindly refer to the appended email from o/o Secy. to Hon'ble LG of Delhi forwarding to you my complaint regarding corruption in Delhi Police in matter of challaning a motor vehicle transporting.so-called Dy. Chief Minister of Delhi
I would be obliged to receive your prompt acknowledgement of my complaint clearly indicating the time to resolution of the same.
NB: I am further aggrieved that the expensively advertised helpline 1064 of Delhi Police failed to register my complaint against Delhi Police.
sincerely
Sarbajit Roy
B-59 Defence Colony
New Delhi 110024
Tel ; 08010205897
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: LISTENING POST <lggc.delhi@nic.in>
Date: Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 12:22 PM
Subject: Fwd: Complaint of Delhi Police's corruption in matter of Dy.CM GoNCTD
To: Delhi Police <cp.bsbassi@nic.in>
Cc: sroy.mb@gmail.com
-------- Original Message --------
From: S C L DAS <seclg@nic.in>
Date: Jun 22, 2015 2:17:22 AM
Subject: Fwd: Complaint of Delhi Police's corruption in matter of Dy.CM GoNCTD
To: lggc.delhi@nic.in
----- Original Message -----
From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
Date: Saturday, June 20, 2015 10:53 pm
Subject: Complaint of Delhi Police's corruption in matter of Dy.CM GoNCTD
To: seclg <seclg@nic.in>, cp.bsbassi@nic.in, indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
> To:
> The Hon'ble LG of Delhi
> through Secretary to LG
>
> cc: Commissioner of Delhi Police
> cc: Members of India Against Corruption jan andolan
>
> BY EMAIL
>
> Your Excellency
>
> I am caused to complain that the Delhi Police Traffic Unit
> (North East
> District) represented by its ACP was corruptly induced to let off
> against token challan the vehicle of Mr. Manish Sisodia, who
> represents himself in media to be Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi,
> after it was caught after a lengthy high speed chase to avoid arrest
> on or around June 12 2015 - as reported in national media.
>
> Accordingly, and on behalf of India Against Corruption people's
> movement, I complain as follows:-
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine why the expensive advanced
> interceptor vehicles, such as powerful motorcycles, of Delhi Police
> could not stop / catch up with the fleeing offender's vehicle,
> and the
> fleeing vehicle was fortunately stopped by members of the public at
> great personal risk near Wazirabad barrage, enabling the vehicle
> to be
> nabbed by Delhi Police.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine why the vehicle of this
> fleeing offender was not searched and/or impounded by the local
> police.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine why the driver /
> owner of
> this fleeing offender was not arrested and produced before the
> magistrate for commission of cognisable offence/s under Indian Penal
> Code. Furthermore, ought not the local police thana to have
> taken over
> the matter to prosecute the IPC offences ?
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine if any police
> officer/s or
> personal security officer/s were present within the vehicle at the
> time of the offences, and why they did not report / stop the offences
> being committed in their presence.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine if any police officer/s
> instructed the challaning officer/s to let off the vehicle
> against a
> token compounding fee of Rs. 400 only for minor offence of speeding,
> or whether the challaning officer allowed himself to be charmed
> by the
> vehicle's occupant/s, its red light/beacon, its special registration
> number - and thereby corrupted for personal gain.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine if the offence of
> over-speeding accompanied by fleeing from the scene to avoid
> prosecution can be compounded at all only under Motor Vehicles
> Act in
> the facts and circumstances of the matter as widely reported.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine if the vehicle and/or its
> occupants were involved in commission of any other offence.
>
> It deserves a statutory inquiry to ascertain how the offence was
> compounded for Rs. 400 when the prescribed compounding fee of GoNCTD
> is Rs. 360 for this offence. It needs to be ascertained where the
> excess Rs. 40 has been paid / who has pocketed it.
>
> Kindly take cognisance of my complaint as narrated above and ensure
> that action under law is taken and also the corrupt officers involved
> are identified and charge-sheeted.
>
> NB: The Delhi Police anti-corruption help-line no. 1064 has today
> morning expressed its inability to record my complaint in such a high
> profile case.
>
> sincerely
>
> Er. Sarbajit Roy
> B-59 Defence Colony
> New Delhi 110024
>
> Tel : 08010205897 (Mob)
>
> Re: [IAC#RG] DELHI POLICEMAN WHO STOPPED SPEEDING CAR OF DELHI
> DY. C M
>
> On 6/20/15, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
> > To>
> > India Against Corruption
> >
> >
> >
> * DELHI POLICEMAN WHO
> > STOPPED SPEEDING CAR OF DELHI DY. C M*
> >
> >
> > *It is extremely gratifying to know that a traffic policeman
> in Delhi had
> > the courage of conviction to stop the speeding car of Delhi
> Dy.C.M and he
> > issued a challan of Rs.400/- to the driver who had to pay the
> fine , while
> > the Dy.C.M. simply watched helplessly. Certainly, the act of
> this traffic
> > policeman need to be recognised and his act must be commended
> by every one
> > who decry VIP culture in the country. *
> >
> > *Many feel strongly about the arrogant behaviour of so
> called VVIP s (very
> > very irritating people) and VIPs (very irritating
> people) but do
> > nothing. They have a lesson or two to learn from this
> courageous Delhi
> > traffic policeman, who now looks like a role model for other
> crusaders.*>
> > *Why did the Delhi Dy.C.M allow his driver to drive beyond the
> permissible> speed limit ? Is he not aware of the rule or he
> thought that being a
> > Dy.C.M, he can violate all rules. Perhaps, he thought
> that no traffic
> > policeman would dare to stop his car. But, we have a traffic
> policeman who
> > had the courage to do so. *
> >
> > *Those politicians who talk about aam aadmi all the time but conduct
> > themselves as if they have come from heaven , should
> know that day is not
> > far off when real aam aadmi would assert himself towards the
> cause of
> > restoring probity in public life and responsible
> behaviour amongst those
> > in power.*
> >
> >
> > *N.S.Venkataraman*
> >
> > *Nandini Voice For The Deprived*
> >
> > *Email:- nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com>*
> >
> >
> * nandinivoice.org <http://nandinivoice.org>*
> >
Shri S C L DAS
Secretary to Lt. Governor,
Delhi.
--
From: LISTENING POST <lggc.delhi@nic.in>
Date: Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 12:22 PM
Subject: Fwd: Complaint of Delhi Police's corruption in matter of Dy.CM GoNCTD
To: Delhi Police <cp.bsbassi@nic.in>
Cc: sroy.mb@gmail.com
-------- Original Message --------
From: S C L DAS <seclg@nic.in>
Date: Jun 22, 2015 2:17:22 AM
Subject: Fwd: Complaint of Delhi Police's corruption in matter of Dy.CM GoNCTD
To: lggc.delhi@nic.in
----- Original Message -----
From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
Date: Saturday, June 20, 2015 10:53 pm
Subject: Complaint of Delhi Police's corruption in matter of Dy.CM GoNCTD
To: seclg <seclg@nic.in>, cp.bsbassi@nic.in, indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
> To:
> The Hon'ble LG of Delhi
> through Secretary to LG
>
> cc: Commissioner of Delhi Police
> cc: Members of India Against Corruption jan andolan
>
> BY EMAIL
>
> Your Excellency
>
> I am caused to complain that the Delhi Police Traffic Unit
> (North East
> District) represented by its ACP was corruptly induced to let off
> against token challan the vehicle of Mr. Manish Sisodia, who
> represents himself in media to be Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi,
> after it was caught after a lengthy high speed chase to avoid arrest
> on or around June 12 2015 - as reported in national media.
>
> Accordingly, and on behalf of India Against Corruption people's
> movement, I complain as follows:-
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine why the expensive advanced
> interceptor vehicles, such as powerful motorcycles, of Delhi Police
> could not stop / catch up with the fleeing offender's vehicle,
> and the
> fleeing vehicle was fortunately stopped by members of the public at
> great personal risk near Wazirabad barrage, enabling the vehicle
> to be
> nabbed by Delhi Police.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine why the vehicle of this
> fleeing offender was not searched and/or impounded by the local
> police.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine why the driver /
> owner of
> this fleeing offender was not arrested and produced before the
> magistrate for commission of cognisable offence/s under Indian Penal
> Code. Furthermore, ought not the local police thana to have
> taken over
> the matter to prosecute the IPC offences ?
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine if any police
> officer/s or
> personal security officer/s were present within the vehicle at the
> time of the offences, and why they did not report / stop the offences
> being committed in their presence.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine if any police officer/s
> instructed the challaning officer/s to let off the vehicle
> against a
> token compounding fee of Rs. 400 only for minor offence of speeding,
> or whether the challaning officer allowed himself to be charmed
> by the
> vehicle's occupant/s, its red light/beacon, its special registration
> number - and thereby corrupted for personal gain.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine if the offence of
> over-speeding accompanied by fleeing from the scene to avoid
> prosecution can be compounded at all only under Motor Vehicles
> Act in
> the facts and circumstances of the matter as widely reported.
>
> It deserves statutory inquiry to determine if the vehicle and/or its
> occupants were involved in commission of any other offence.
>
> It deserves a statutory inquiry to ascertain how the offence was
> compounded for Rs. 400 when the prescribed compounding fee of GoNCTD
> is Rs. 360 for this offence. It needs to be ascertained where the
> excess Rs. 40 has been paid / who has pocketed it.
>
> Kindly take cognisance of my complaint as narrated above and ensure
> that action under law is taken and also the corrupt officers involved
> are identified and charge-sheeted.
>
> NB: The Delhi Police anti-corruption help-line no. 1064 has today
> morning expressed its inability to record my complaint in such a high
> profile case.
>
> sincerely
>
> Er. Sarbajit Roy
> B-59 Defence Colony
> New Delhi 110024
>
> Tel : 08010205897 (Mob)
>
> Re: [IAC#RG] DELHI POLICEMAN WHO STOPPED SPEEDING CAR OF DELHI
> DY. C M
>
> On 6/20/15, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
> > To>
> > India Against Corruption
> >
> >
> >
> * DELHI POLICEMAN WHO
> > STOPPED SPEEDING CAR OF DELHI DY. C M*
> >
> >
> > *It is extremely gratifying to know that a traffic policeman
> in Delhi had
> > the courage of conviction to stop the speeding car of Delhi
> Dy.C.M and he
> > issued a challan of Rs.400/- to the driver who had to pay the
> fine , while
> > the Dy.C.M. simply watched helplessly. Certainly, the act of
> this traffic
> > policeman need to be recognised and his act must be commended
> by every one
> > who decry VIP culture in the country. *
> >
> > *Many feel strongly about the arrogant behaviour of so
> called VVIP s (very
> > very irritating people) and VIPs (very irritating
> people) but do
> > nothing. They have a lesson or two to learn from this
> courageous Delhi
> > traffic policeman, who now looks like a role model for other
> crusaders.*>
> > *Why did the Delhi Dy.C.M allow his driver to drive beyond the
> permissible> speed limit ? Is he not aware of the rule or he
> thought that being a
> > Dy.C.M, he can violate all rules. Perhaps, he thought
> that no traffic
> > policeman would dare to stop his car. But, we have a traffic
> policeman who
> > had the courage to do so. *
> >
> > *Those politicians who talk about aam aadmi all the time but conduct
> > themselves as if they have come from heaven , should
> know that day is not
> > far off when real aam aadmi would assert himself towards the
> cause of
> > restoring probity in public life and responsible
> behaviour amongst those
> > in power.*
> >
> >
> > *N.S.Venkataraman*
> >
> > *Nandini Voice For The Deprived*
> >
> > *Email:- nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com>*
> >
> >
> * nandinivoice.org <http://nandinivoice.org>*
> >
Secretary to Lt. Governor,
Delhi.
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