Thrissur: Top cop faces court action after minor son drives police car


Thrissur, Mar 20 (PTI): A Kerala court ordered a case to be registered against an Inspector General (IG) after his minor son was caught driving an official police vehicle.

The Thrissur Juvenile Justice Court, Thrissur has asked the police to file an FIR into the incident and also to file a case against IG Suresh Raj Purohit on charges of allowing a minor to drive an official vehicle.

Earlier, the Kerala High Court had restrained the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau from taking further action in the case citing the matter does not come under the purview of the bureau.

When Purohit's petition challenging the order came up for hearing, the court asked whether a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act would sustain and asserted that if the Vigilance was yet to register a criminal case on the complaint, it would have to approach the vigilance court for appropriate order.

The vigilance court order came on a complaint filed by K T Benny of Vadakkanchery.

The top cop found himself in the midst of a controversy after footage aired on TV channels showing his son driving an official car.

  

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