
All personnel of police outpost in Ghaziabad sent to police lines for allowing illegal buses
India Today
All staff members including the in-charge of a police outpost in Ghaziabad have been transferred for allegedly allowing illegal buses.
All staff members including the in-charge of a police outpost in the Old Bust Stand area here have been transferred to police lines after it was found that they felicitated running of buses illegally, a senior police official said on Tuesday.
Senior Superintendent of Police Pawan Kumar said he conducted a raid in the area after receiving a complaint of buses being operated illegally in connivance of the outpost staff that comes under the jurisdiction of the Shani Gate police station.

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