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Cargo of corruption uncovered
HUBLI: A traffic inspector caught on camera accepting money from a truck operator transporting manganese ore here has exposed the unholy nexus between police and truck operators.
Police inspector Shivashankar Gadad was suspended after he was caught red-handed while accepting Rs 1,000 from journalists of a private news channel who posed as truck operators.
While this was probably the first "sting operation" of its kind reported in the region, the issue has brought to light the infamous "monthly culture"in the police department.
Dharwad MP Prahlad Joshi and ML... Read more
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Brisbane Times - Brisbane,Quee 23 May 2007
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Policeman charged with bribery
A NSW police officer has been charged with bribery and corruption relating to his dealings with a female private investigator, who has also been charged, police say.
Police said investigators initiated Operation Burngoogee last October, which focused on corrupt dealings between a female private investigator and a serving member of the NSW police force
They identified a 47-year-old senior constable who allegedly provided information to the woman in return for payment.
Police said the alleged offences date back several years.
Earlier this month, the male officer was issued a notice to attend Downing Centre Local Court on July 2 charged with 43 counts of receiving a bribe.
The Sydney-based officer has been suspended from duty.
Yesterday, a 50-year-old woman was issued a notice to attend Downing Centre Local Court on the same date, charged with 44 bribery offences.
Inquiries are continuing, police said.
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