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Controversial senior Rajasthan cop compulsorily retired: official

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

Senior Indu Kumar Bhushan, who has been at the centre of several controversies including one where he openly questioned the knowledge of a state governor, has been compulsorily retired by the government, an said today.

A 1989-batch IPS officer, Bhushan, 52, is currently awaiting posting orders (APO). The has been placed under the APO category five times.

Last year, Bhushan levelled corruption charges against the top brass of the He also allegedly abused and thrashed his and gunman in 2013.

The government had forwarded a proposal in November last year to the regarding compulsory retirement for the (ADG) rank IPS officer, which has been accepted, said Arvind Kumar Poswal, joint secretary, of the government.

"The Centre has accepted the state government's proposal and issued orders of compulsory retirement to ADG on March 29 and he will be served the orders today, Poswal told

The retirement was given in public interest under the (death cum retirement benefits) rules, he said.

When contacted, Bhushan said he was "not aware of the development".

A B Tech degree holder Bhushan, who hails from Bihar, served as SP CID (CB), SP Harijan atrocities, DIG-Traffic, IG rules, IG-administration, ADG (rules) and ADG (jail). He also served on deputation to in

In September 2016, he wassent back to from the National Police Academy, for allegedly questioning the knowledge of Telangana ESL Narasimhan, a retired IPS officer, during a mid-career training programme.

Bhushanhad opposed the during a question-answer session and alleged that his later misbehaved with him after the programme. He was immediately dropped from the programme and sent to the airport from the academy.

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 17:36 IST
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