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NEWS > 14 October 2009

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India: Police Inspector raided



The Anti-Corruption Branch of the Delhi government on Tuesday raided the office and residence of a Delhi Police inspector and charged him with possessing assets disproportionate to his income. According to police officials, Inspector Roshan Lal, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Kalyanpuri police station, reportedly owns assets worth approximately Rs 20 crore in the capital region.



Anti-Corruption Branch officials said the raids, which lasted several hours, were conducted at several spots, including Kalyanpuri police station, Lal’s Karol Bagh residence and three hotels he allegedly owns in Paharganj.



Officials said it has been learnt that Lal owns a cinema hall in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, and his family members reportedly own three hotels in Paharganj: Silver Shine, White Castle and India International. The hotels are registered in the names of his father, Rajender Lal, and brother, officials said.
 

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