India | Updated Sep 03, 2010 at 03:09pm IST

Policemen drag woman SP on road

Bareilly: In a shocking incident in Bareilly on Thursday, a woman police officer was dragged on the road in a car by her subordinates whom she caught accepting bribe. The subordinates were trying to flee the spot when the incident took place.

One of the accused has been arrested and the deputy inspector general has ordered strict action against the errant policemen, a police officer said.

Superintendent of Police (Traffic) Kalpana Saxena reportedly received information from a jawan that some traffic constables were accepting bribes at the Naktiya Nakal area.

When Saxena and her team reached the spot in her personal vehicle around 6.30 pm, they reportedly spotted the policemen accepting bribe from truck drivers.

The accused tried to flee in a Maruti car when Saxena approached, the officer said.

She then reached in and grabbed the collar of the driver, constable Manoj Kumar, but he did not stop the car, dragging her along.

As Saxena started losing her grip, the driver pushed her hard and she fell on the road.

Pedestrians rushed to help her, while the guilty men fled, the officer said.

The injured officer first went to DIG NK Srivastava's office to inform him about the episode. On Saxena's statement, a case was registered against the three constables – Ravindra Yadav, Ravindra Singh and Kumar – and another unidentified person. Kumar was arrested late on Thursday evening.

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