Anti-corruption Inspector Arrested for taking Bribe


New Delhi, April 7 (IANS) An inspector of Delhi's anti-corruption branch (ACB) was arrested here Wednesday for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.100,000 from a complainant, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said.

Dilip Kaushik was arrested after a team of CBI officials raided the ACB office in Old Secretariat building. He was caught while accepting the bribe.

He will be presented before a city court Thursday.

"Kaushik was investigating a disproportionate assets case against Delhi Police inspector Roshan Lal and others. He demanded a bribe of Rs.100,000 from the complainant for showing undue favour in the investigation," a CBI spokesman said here.

Searches are being conducted at Kaushik's office and house.

  

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  • Jawar D'Souza, M'Lore/Doha

    Thu, Apr 08 2010

    One Inspector investigating another Inspector who amassed wealth by taking bribes, asking bribe from him to cover up his deed's. I dont understand where this will lead to. God only has to save us from these people.

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  • mohan h naik, Mangaluru

    Wed, Apr 07 2010

    Yes John.You are right. May be he was on temporary, "Punishment transfer" to anti-corruption cell and he could not come out of his real colour.

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  • John Vas, Kulshekar/Dubai

    Wed, Apr 07 2010

    Inspector must have forgotten his designation and as usuall he thought bribe taking is birth right of every govt. official in India. JAI HO DIRTY CORRUPTION.

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