Key Points

The Gopalganj Superintendent of Police has taken a bold step by withholding the salaries of 72 police investigators who displayed negligence in handling pending criminal cases. This decision underscores the importance of accountability and timely justice within the police force. By enforcing such measures, the SP aims to restore public trust and ensure that cases are handled efficiently. This action reflects broader efforts within Bihar to curb administrative negligence and enhance discipline among police officers.

Key Points: Gopalganj Police Withhold Salaries for 72 Investigators' Lapses

  • 72 police investigators penalized for negligence in Gopalganj
  • Salaries withheld to enforce accountability
  • SP urges faster investigations to maintain public trust
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Bihar: Salaries of 72 police investigators withheld for negligence in handling criminal cases

Gopalganj SP withholds salaries of 72 officers for negligence, emphasizing accountability in police work.

"Accountability is a must if we want to restore public trust. - Gopalganj SP"

Patna, June 3

In a decisive move aimed at tightening discipline and ensuring accountability within the police force, Gopalganj Superintendent of Police (SP) has taken stringent action against 72 police investigators for alleged negligence in handling criminal cases.

According to official sources, these investigators failed to dispose of pending cases within the stipulated time limit and ignored repeated instructions from senior officers. In response, the SP has ordered the withholding of their salaries, sending a strong message across the district police force.

Gopalganj SP emphasised that indiscipline and irresponsibility will not be tolerated in the police department. He stated clearly that any officer who obstructs the path of justice or delays the investigation without a valid reason will face consequences. “Those who show laxity in delivering justice or violate the code of conduct will not be spared. Accountability is a must if we want to restore public trust,” he asserted.

This unprecedented step has created panic among the police force in the district, especially those with pending investigations under their charge. The SP’s action is being seen as a bold and necessary reform to make the system more responsive and to curb administrative lethargy.

Gopalganj SP has also directed all police station in-charges and investigators to accelerate investigations and ensure the timely disposal of cases. The aim, he said, is to deliver justice promptly and maintain public faith in the law enforcement machinery.

Earlier on January 22, East Champaran Police put the salaries of 104 officers on hold for failing to hand over case files to their relievers after their transfers, disrupting investigations into 990 cases. According to a statement by East Champaran police, “During a review meeting of the pending cases by the SP, it was found that 104 policemen did not hand over case files to their relievers even after their transfers, hampering the investigation.”

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some strict action! Our police system needs this shock treatment. How many lives are ruined when cases get delayed? My cousin waited 3 years for his theft case to be solved. Salute to SP for taking bold steps 👏
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Priya M.
While accountability is good, is withholding salary the right approach? These officers have families to feed too. Maybe better training and proper case management systems would help more in long term. Just my thoughts...
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Amit S.
Bihar police needs complete overhaul! This is just tip of the iceberg. My friend in Patna says many officers take bribes to delay cases. Hope this action sends strong message across all thanas. Jai Hind!
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Neha T.
As someone from Gopalganj, I've seen how cases keep pending for years. Common people suffer while files gather dust. Hope this isn't just temporary drama before elections. We need permanent change!
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Sanjay V.
Good step but what about higher officials? Only junior officers facing action? In our thana, inspectors order juniors to delay cases for money. Whole system needs cleaning from top to bottom.
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Kavita R.
My husband is constable in Bihar Police. They're overworked with 12+ hour shifts and hundreds of cases. Before punishing, government should provide more staff and better infrastructure. Both sides need attention 🙏

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