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| Police officer caught ‘in action’ with colleague’s wife | | No FIR, no reporting; matter hushed-up | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Oct 17 Policing is for general masses and not for the officers – this is perhaps the message which our khaki-donned officers are giving to the society. A police officer was few days back found in a compromising position with the wife of another officer. The one who, by chance, caught the duo involved in ‘immoral activity’ was also an officer – a senior to the one in the bed. But, where is the FIR and where is the reporting of the case? Nowhere, obviously because policemen are involved and who can dare rise against them? Reminds of ages old danda-raaj. As far as the revelations by the sources in the police are concerned; some days back a police officer, otherwise known for his efficiency and hence has shouldered responsibilities on various posts in the city, was caught by his senior officer, in compromising position with a woman who happens to be a widow of an officer who had laid his life in service. The senior officer who, by chance, caught the two took no action against the junior but for directing his subordinate to leave the premises at once and later managed his transfer to some ‘punishment posting’. Sources said two days after the incident the junior officer was transferred. Sources added the officer has illicit relations with the officer’s widow and spends lot of time daily in her government allotted quarter. Even as various senior officers also know about the activity, there has been no action or any questioning in the case so far. Sources further disclosed that the woman was infamous for her relationships with various officers and have allegedly blackmailed a large number of them threatening to make public her relationship with them. She is also learnt to have received certain plots of land in her name by the officers in return to keep quiet over the issue. The woman, sources informed, is herself a government employee and widow of an officer who had laid his life during service and was very popular among the colleagues and masses. |
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