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This article discusses a serious incident involving police and liquor mafia in Chhapra, Bihar, including the kidnapping of a police officer and subsequent arrests.
A shocking incident has come to light in Chhapra, Bihar, where police and liquor mafia were found to be colluding despite the liquor ban in the area. A trainee police inspector named Chandrabhan Kumar was kidnapped by the liquor mafia during an illegal deal. This has raised serious questions about the integrity of the local police department.
The trouble started when there was a dispute over money related to the release of seized liquor and a Scorpio vehicle. During this argument, a notorious criminal named Valmiki Singh took the trainee inspector hostage. As soon as the police got wind of the situation, they sprang into action to rescue him.
The police team, led by ASP Sadar Rampukar Singh, quickly reached Kolua village and successfully rescued Inspector Chandrabhan. They also managed to arrest Valmiki Singh at the scene, recovering a pistol, cartridges, a knife, and nine liters of country liquor from him. A case has now been registered against him under the Arms Act and Prohibition Act.
As the investigation unfolded, it was revealed that Inspector Chandrabhan and another trainee inspector, Deepak Kumar Ojha, were involved in illegal activities themselves. They had been extorting money from liquor smugglers in exchange for releasing seized items. Evidence such as mobile call details and local intel confirmed their involvement.
Taking swift action, SSP Kumar Ashish suspended both trainee inspectors and had them arrested. He emphasized that corruption within the police department will not be tolerated, no matter the level. Both inspectors are now facing serious legal consequences for their actions.
Summary:
- A trainee police inspector was kidnapped by the liquor mafia in Chhapra, Bihar.
- Police quickly rescued him and arrested the kidnapper, Valmiki Singh.
- Valmiki Singh was found with illegal weapons and liquor.
- Two trainee inspectors were also found involved in extorting money from smugglers.
- Both inspectors have been suspended and arrested for their actions.
