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Eight policemen attached to the local weapons department in Tardeu were recently suspended for indiscipline. It is alleged that four policemen attached to the local weapons department did not perform their assigned duties and are marking themselves into action with the assistance of two policemen assigned to perform clerical work. Two other policemen who did clerical work also faced proceedings for deliberately delaying pending matters for a long time.
Sources in the police department said that Constable Hrishikesh Dharadi was assigned to a clerical position for L Company and that Constable Ramesh Dende was assistant to Dharadi and was responsible for keeping records about attendance, papers and other details of the policemen in their company. After receiving complaints recently, the senior officers checked the records kept by the two.
“In the examination it was found that between 1st May and 21st June this year, four policemen of their company – Police Naik Sandeep Patil, Constable Atul Wankidi, Bharat Henjan and Sachin Patel – were assigned to different places to serve, but it was observed that they did not Besides, discrepancies were also found in the signatures in the leave book, ”said one of the officers.
The officer added that some policemen had gone to their villages and with the help of carcoons managed to make false entries in attendance and leave records.
Likewise, constable Nilesh Kandar and Nitin Shinde, both attached to the local weapons department in Tardeo, were also suspended. They are given the responsibility of the carcoon and the assistant of the carcoon.
Another source said that the two sat in the files of 267 pending issues and did not clear them for their personal interest and kept the matter with them.
“After they were found guilty of wrongdoing in the initial investigation, they were suspended pending an administrative investigation. Strict action was taken against them so that a strong message could be sent in the department warning others to refrain from indulging in such indiscipline acts,” said a police officer familiar with the development. .
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