Thursday, March 29, 2012

frad police

Ghazipur: A local court has directed registration of a case against five senior Uttar Pradesh police officials, including SDG Brij Lal, on a complaint accusing them of irregular deduction from constables' salaries.


The court has ordered lodging the case against the five officers, including Special Director General of Police (Law and Order) Brij Lal and SP Ghazipur.

Judicial Magistrate Nishant Deo passed the order yesterday on an application moved by constable Brijendra Yadav.


In his complaint, Yadav alleged that irregular deductions were made from the salaries of constables and when he raised the issue, the officials from the department "started harassing him".

Ghaziabad: The moral police was back in Ghaziabad as the cops went on an Operation Majnu, catching couples unaware and handing them some on-the-spot punishment, all in the name of curbing eve teasers.

It could have been a nice lazy afternoon for many lovers at Sahibabad Park in Ghaziabad, but Alka Pandey, a Station Officer with the Uttar Pradesh police played the spoilsport.

For the past three days, the Ghaziabad Police led by Pandey has been on what she calls a mission 'to cleanse the city of eveteasing'.

Couples have been caught unawares at parks and malls, and handed punishment without a care for their dignity.

Pandey claims moral policing is being done to 'stop innocent girls from being trapped by boys with evil intentions'.

In the past, the Uttar Pradesh Police has carried out similar operations in Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Aligarh.

The self-styled moral police, storming gift shops on Valentine's Day, clubs and bars have unleashed violence in cities. But when it's the police doing the moral policing, chances are you could be harassed anywhere when you least expect it