Saturday, June 20, 2015

[IAC#RG] Complaint of Delhi Police's corruption in matter of Dy.CM GoNCTD

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>*
>

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