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New Indian Express
15-07-2025
- New Indian Express
11 cops suspended for extortion, assault of livestock trader in Kanpur
LUCKNOW: In a case of blatant corruption, 11 Police Response Vehicle (PRV) personnel, accused of attacking livestock trader Mohammad Uzair and extorting Rs 10,000 from him, were suspended in Kanpur. Those cops left their assigned spot to extort money from the trader and assaulted him. The incident took place on July 12. Following a formal complaint, authorities initiated an investigation and found the cops involved in the case. This led them to order the suspension of 11 personnel on Monday for allegedly assaulting and extorting money from the trader from Aligarh. The preliminary enquiry was conducted by the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP) South and the probe established the culpability of the cops. The suspension was implemented based on the initial findings and now a comprehensive investigation is underway by the Assistant Commissioner of Police. As per the sources, on July 12, livestock trader Mohammad Uzair and driver Laxman were transporting animals from Sarsaul to Aligarh when they were reportedly attacked and robbed of Rs 10,000 by PRV personnel in the Chakeri area under Barra police station jurisdiction.


Time of India
15-05-2025
- Time of India
FIR against 6 for assaulting police constables
Pilibhit: An FIR has been registered against six people, including four women, for assaulting two constables of the Police Response Vehicle (PRV) in Bisalpur town of Pilibhit on Wednesday night. The accused allegedly attacked constables Vinay Kumar and Madan Lal around 9 PM in the Habibulla Khan Janubi locality after the constables explained that no municipal sanitation workers were available to immediately remove domestic waste dumped in front of their house. The situation escalated, and the constables were manhandled and beaten. They later escaped and returned to Bisalpur Kotwali police station before being sent to a community health centre for treatment. Following a complaint by one of the constables, Vinay Kumar, six people were booked under BNS Sections 191(2) (rioting), 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt), 352 (intentional insult), 121(1) (causing grievous hurt), and 132 (criminal force against a public servant). Two of the accused were identified as Arvind Kumar and Sumit, said SHO Sanjeev Shukla.