Delhi
police chief admits there is corruption in force
Saturday July 09, 2011 06:54:44 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: If a police
official is unwilling to register your first information report
(FIR), just send an e-mail complaint to a senior official to get
the problem addressed, Delhi Police Commissioner B.K. Gupta said,
admitting there was corruption in the force.
"I won't say that there is no corruption in the department," he
added at an event here.
"If your FIR is not registered, send your complaint on e-mail to
your DCP (deputy commissioner of police)," he said at an event
organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and
Industry Ladies Organisation.
According to Gupta, FIRs on crimes like murders and burglaries
were registered without much problem but when it came to
snatchings either the victim or her family hesitate to lodge a
complaint or the police discourage them.
"Crime registration is a major problem in the city… there are some
officers who tend to discourage people from getting an FIR
registered but I can assure you that this would soon be
addressed," Gupta said.
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