Lucknow: 4 cops booked for looting, holding hostage a Delhi resident
Pathikrit Chakraborty | TNN | Updated: Apr 7, 2019, 19:52 IST
LUCKNOW: A Deputy Superintendent, an inspector and a constable of Special Task Force (STF) along with the former Station Officer (SO) of Banthra of Lucknow were accused of looting Rs 36 lakh from a Delhi resident.
Senior Superintendent of police Lucknow Kalanidhi Naithani told TOI that three persons from the STF- Dy SP Vijay Pratap Singh, inspector -Zainuddin Ansari, and constable-Rakesh Singh along with former inspector of Banthra police station Brijesh Singh have been booked under the charges of loot, prevention of corruption act. A detailed probe will be carried out by CO Krishna Nagar Lal Pratap Singh.
On March 3, the STF had detained a Delhi resident Lukmaan in possession of Dinars amounting to 36 lakh in Indian currency. Lukmaan was about to board a Dubai flight from Amausi airport when Vijay Pratap Singh and Zainuddin Ansari, along with Rakesh Singh allegedly abducted him and took him to Banthra police station. Later, the two cops allegedly looted all the cash and released him.
On March 4 morning, Lukmaan called up Inspector general of police (Lucknow range) SK Bhagat and apprised him about the whole incident. The IG then asked SSP Lucknow to conduct an enquiry into the matter.
On the same day, the STF claimed to have recovered Dinars amounting to Rs 36 lakh from Anwarganj in Kanpur. The STF SSP Abhishek Singh had then claimed that Lukmaan was detained and later on his tip-off an STF team raided premises of his acquaintances in Kanpur from where ill-gotten middle east currencies worth Rs 36 lakh were recovered but those men managed to flee. The same was seconded by IG STF Amitabh Yash.
The STF had also released a press note about the seizure of Rs 36 lakh from Anwarganj in Kanpur on March 4.
On the same night, a video of Lukmaan had gone viral. Lukmaan had claimed that STF personnel posing themselves as ATS officials had detained him in Banthara police station, seized Dinars from his possession and threatened to eliminate him in an encounter. TOI tried calling Lukmaan but he was not available.
Senior Superintendent of police Lucknow Kalanidhi Naithani told TOI that three persons from the STF- Dy SP Vijay Pratap Singh, inspector -Zainuddin Ansari, and constable-Rakesh Singh along with former inspector of Banthra police station Brijesh Singh have been booked under the charges of loot, prevention of corruption act. A detailed probe will be carried out by CO Krishna Nagar Lal Pratap Singh.
On March 3, the STF had detained a Delhi resident Lukmaan in possession of Dinars amounting to 36 lakh in Indian currency. Lukmaan was about to board a Dubai flight from Amausi airport when Vijay Pratap Singh and Zainuddin Ansari, along with Rakesh Singh allegedly abducted him and took him to Banthra police station. Later, the two cops allegedly looted all the cash and released him.
On March 4 morning, Lukmaan called up Inspector general of police (Lucknow range) SK Bhagat and apprised him about the whole incident. The IG then asked SSP Lucknow to conduct an enquiry into the matter.
On the same day, the STF claimed to have recovered Dinars amounting to Rs 36 lakh from Anwarganj in Kanpur. The STF SSP Abhishek Singh had then claimed that Lukmaan was detained and later on his tip-off an STF team raided premises of his acquaintances in Kanpur from where ill-gotten middle east currencies worth Rs 36 lakh were recovered but those men managed to flee. The same was seconded by IG STF Amitabh Yash.
The STF had also released a press note about the seizure of Rs 36 lakh from Anwarganj in Kanpur on March 4.
On the same night, a video of Lukmaan had gone viral. Lukmaan had claimed that STF personnel posing themselves as ATS officials had detained him in Banthara police station, seized Dinars from his possession and threatened to eliminate him in an encounter. TOI tried calling Lukmaan but he was not available.
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