The Bihar Police, in line with its anti-corruption stance, has taken decisive action against a corrupt police officer. Deputy Inspector General Chandan Kushwaha of the Tirhut Range has promptly dismissed Sub-Inspector Sadre Alam for misconduct. The case stems from 2021 when Alam was apprehended accepting a bribe of Rs 11,000 at a tea stall near Ahiyapur Police Station in Muzaffarpur.
The dismissal follows a thorough investigation conducted by the Vigilance Police Station, revealing Alam’s involvement in bribery and unethical behavior. The inquiry, overseen by Muzaffarpur Deputy Superintendent of Police (East) and led by Investigating Officer Shahryar Akhtar, confirmed the corruption allegations. DIG Kushwaha’s decision to dismiss Alam underscores the Bihar Police’s unwavering commitment to combat corruption within its ranks.
This stern action sends a clear message that the Bihar Police will not tolerate any form of corruption or misconduct among its officers. The department emphasizes the importance of accountability and integrity, stating that such disciplinary measures are essential to maintain public trust and uphold the integrity of the police force.
