March 30 (PunjabKhabarnama) : The Haryana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) team arrested Nitish Parwal, a Medical Officer posted at the Municipal Corporation Faridabad, on charges of soliciting a bribe of Rs. 3 lakh. Parwal allegedly demanded the bribe in exchange for issuing a certificate of empanelment as a bulk waste generator. The arrest took place during a late-evening raid conducted by the ACB team, and an FIR (First Information Report) has been registered against him at the Anti-Corruption Bureau Faridabad.

A government spokesperson stated that a tip-off regarding Parwal’s demand for a Rs. 3 lakh bribe in exchange for the empanelment certificate was received. Subsequently, the ACB formulated a plan and apprehended him red-handed while accepting the bribe. The entire operation was conducted transparently with witnesses present. The investigation is ongoing, and all evidence is being meticulously collected.

The Bureau’s spokesperson urged the public to promptly report any instances of bribe demands from government officials or employees. Reports can be made to the Haryana Anti-Corruption Bureau through toll-free numbers: 1800-180-2022 and 1064 No.IPRDH/2024

Haryana Police to Crack Down on Illegal Black Film on Vehicles from April 1st

Chandigarh, March 30- The Haryana Police is gearing up for a special campaign targeting vehicles with illegal black film on their windows. Commencing on April 1st and continuing until April 7th, the drive aims to enforce traffic regulations and promote road safety.

Fines Up to Rs. 10,000 for Violators

Director General of Police (DGP) Shatrujeet Kapur stated that such actions blatantly contravene traffic regulations, compelling the Haryana Police to take rigorous legal measures against those responsible. He warned that the Haryana Police will take strict action against offenders, who may face fines of up to Rs. 10,000 as mandated by law.

Campaign Led by Senior Officers and Public Cooperation

For effective enforcement, clear guidelines have been issued to all police commissioners, superintendents of police (SPs), and deputy commissioners of police (DSPs) across the state. Dedicated teams led by DSPs and Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) will be deployed in their respective areas. Kapur urged all citizens to abide by traffic rules diligently and avoid violations.

He appealed to the public to adhere strictly to traffic regulations and not overlook them. Violations will result in the issuance of challans through both online and offline channels. Additionally, he urged citizens to report instances of individuals using black film on vehicle windows or engaging in other traffic violations by contacting Haryana-112 for immediate action. No.IPRDH/2024

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