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Home / Crime and Justice / Karnataka Police: Trust Erodes as Officers Face Criminal Charges

Karnataka Police: Trust Erodes as Officers Face Criminal Charges

10 Dec

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Summary

  • 236 police personnel suspended in 11 months, over half in Bengaluru.
  • 42 policemen face criminal cases including dacoity and kidnapping.
  • DG & IG warned of declining public trust due to officer misconduct.
Karnataka Police: Trust Erodes as Officers Face Criminal Charges

A disturbing trend of misconduct within Karnataka's police department has led to a significant erosion of public trust. In the initial eleven months of this year, a total of 236 police personnel faced suspension, with Bengaluru city alone accounting for more than half of these disciplinary actions. The scale of the issue is further highlighted by the fact that 42 officers across the state are currently involved in criminal proceedings for offenses ranging from dacoity and robbery to kidnapping and extortion.

The gravity of the situation has prompted a strong response from the state's top police official. Director General & Inspector General of Police MA Saleem issued a circular expressing deep concern over police officers being arrested for criminal activities like robbing citizens and orchestrating major heists. Saleem stressed the urgent need to reinstate transparency, discipline, and commitment within the department, warning that such acts defame the force and shake public confidence in law and order.

Retired officials point to deeper systemic issues, including the practice of 'money-for-postings,' inadequate supervision, and politically motivated interference based on caste. This environment, they suggest, encourages indiscipline and makes it difficult for senior officers to act decisively against errant personnel, ultimately undermining the very foundation of the police's role in society.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In the first 11 months of the year, 236 police personnel in Karnataka were suspended.
Across Karnataka, 42 police officers are facing criminal cases including dacoity, robbery, kidnapping, and extortion.
The DG & IG of Karnataka police has warned of declining public trust and stressed the need for transparency and discipline.

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