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Maharashtra cop accused of disproportionate assets worth ₹3.4 crore
India
A Navi Mumbai police officer is being investigated after the Anti-Corruption Bureau found he allegedly collected assets worth ₹3.48 crore—almost three times more than his legal income—from 2013 to 2024. A case has now been filed against him under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Case highlights growing efforts to address corruption within police force
The officer, who was previously a senior inspector at NRI Sagri police station, is now facing serious questions about how he acquired so much wealth. While his current posting isn't mentioned in the official report, the case highlights growing efforts to address corruption within Maharashtra's police force and puts a spotlight on accountability among law enforcement.