Four Ayodhya cops arrested for ₹2.8 lakh bribe in cyber case fix
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Four police personnel from the Cyber Crime Police Station in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, were arrested on Tuesday, 18 August after the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB)'s Sikar unit caught them allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹2,80,000 from a complainant. The trap operation was conducted on the directions of ACB Headquarters and targeted officers who had reportedly demanded money to remove a civilian's brother from a registered cyber crime case.
How the Trap Was Set
According to ACB Director General Govind Gupta, the bureau received a complaint alleging that the accused officers were demanding a bribe in exchange for dropping the complainant's brother from a case registered at the Ayodhya Cyber Crime Police Station. A preliminary verification was carried out on Monday, 17 August, during which Constable Gaurav Charag allegedly demanded ₹4,00,000. After negotiations, the amount was settled at ₹2,80,000.
The Arrest Operation
The trap was executed on Tuesday under the supervision of ACB Jaipur Deputy Inspector General Rameshwar Singh, led by ACB Sikar Additional Superintendent of Police Vijay Kumar and Police Inspector Subhash Meel. During the operation, Constable Sohanlal allegedly physically accepted the bribe amount in the presence of the other accused. All four were apprehended on the spot.
The arrested personnel are Sub-Inspector Yashwant Singh, Constable Pawan Tripathi, Constable Sohanlal, and Constable Gaurav Charag.
What Happens Next
Interrogation of the four accused is underway under the supervision of ACB Additional Director General Smita Srivastava and Inspector General of Police S. Parimala. The ACB is set to register a formal case under the Prevention of Corruption Act and will continue its investigation. This comes amid a broader ACB push to tackle graft within law enforcement — a pattern that has seen multiple trap operations targeting serving officers in recent months.
ACB's Public Appeal
The Anti-Corruption Bureau has urged citizens to report bribery demands through its 24x7 toll-free helpline at 1064 or its WhatsApp helpline at 94135-02834. The bureau has assured full assistance in ensuring that legitimate public work is carried out without coercion or payment.