6 constables suspended after drug peddler flees
MUMBAI, May 20 -- Six police constables were suspended after a suspected drug peddler, caught with 8kg of ganja during a naka-bandi on the Eastern Express Highway, allegedly escaped from their custody while they remained stationed at the spot instead of taking him to the police station.
According to police, the constables - Altamesh Shaikh, Rehman Sayyad, Vilas Hazare, Rajendra Diwate, Vishal Pare and Umesh Bangar - were deployed on patrol duty at the Anand Nagar-Mulund check naka earlier this month when they intercepted a cab travelling from Kalyan towards Sion.
During the search, they allegedly found 8kg of ganja in the accused's possession.
However, instead of immediately taking him to the police station, the six constables stayed at the naka with him for a prolonged period, giving him an opportunity to flee, officers said.
"There was negligence on the part of the police constables and they had even indulged in bribery," a police officer said.
The seized ganja was later brought to the police station by the constables, following which all six were suspended.
A separate team from Navghar police station later tracked down and arrested the accused from Kalyan.
"We are now probing the larger supply network. Some phone numbers and leads have been recovered," the officer added.
An FIR has been filed....
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