No misconduct in drink-drive check, Gurugram police tell ex-army officer
India, June 10 -- Days after a retired army officer alleged that he and his family were harassed by traffic police during a drink-and-drive check near Cyber Hub, Gurugram police on Tuesday said a preliminary inquiry found no evidence of misconduct and that the challan was issued in accordance with standard operating procedure.
DCP (traffic) Prateek Gahlot said footage from a body-worn camera used by one of the two officials who stopped the vehicle late Saturday was examined as part of the inquiry.
"From the footage, it is clear that the standard operating procedure was followed by police only after which the challan was issued when his alcometer reading, which is a breathalyser test, showed a reading above 30 mg/100 ml blood alcohol con...
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