NEW DELHI: A trial court has sought an explanation from the Delhi Police commissioner on why no action was taken against two cops for an alleged shoddy probe in a theft case even as a vigilance enquiry found them to be "unprofessional". "Report be called from the commissioner of Police in respect of the fact as to on what ground no action was taken against SI Dharmendra and IO inspector Khanduri though the preliminary vigilance inquiry has found both of them to be unprofessional," Metropolitan Magistrate Ekta Gauba said. The report was called for on a plea by RTI activist Vivek Garg complaining police inaction in a case of theft lodged by him in June 2010 with the Daryaganj police station. Garg had reported a case of theft of crucial information, cash and books by three of his employees at his publishing house. |
SOURCE: The Times of India |