Rajnath speeds up probe against IPS officers

 In a move that could affect several high-profile officers, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has expedited cases relating to disproportionate assets and corruption registered against Indian Police Service (IPS) officers that have been pending for over 10 years, a senior government official told The Hindu.

The decision is likely to have the biggest impact in Tripura, as the state Director General of Police (DGP) K. Nagraj, who was handpicked by Chief Minister Manik Sarkar in 2014, has a disproportionate assets case pending against him in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

In 2005, the probe agency had registered a case against the 1983 batch IPS officer of the Manipur-Tripura cadre for allegedly amassing property to the tune of Rs. 1.07 crore, which was disproportionate to his known sources of income.

The case was registered by the CBI in 2007 when Mr. Nagraj was posted on Central deputation with the Central Reserve Police Force in Hyderabad. The final verdict has not yet been declared.

ITBP head to probe graft charges against Tripura DGP

Tripura DGP, K Nagraj, handpicked by Chief Minister Manik Sarkar in 2014, is among several senior IPS officers being investigated for corruption and disproportionate assets by the CBI, whose cases have been fast-tracked by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

The Home Ministry, the cadre controlling authority of IPS officers, simultaneously carried out disciplinary action proceedings against personnel accused of graft.

The MHA has appointed the DG, Indo-Tibetan Border Police force (ITBP) to conduct the enquiry against Mr. Nagraj and has asked him to submit the report at the earliest.

“It is not only the Tripura DGP’s case; we have expedited other graft cases as well,” the official said. When contacted, Mr. Nagraj said, “I have no comments to make and the details are in public domain. Everything is available with the MHA.”

Other cases

Other officers facing MHA enquiry are 1989 batch IPS officer A. Sudhakar Rao, who was booked by the CBI for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 5 lakh; Himachal Pradesh cadre officer R.K Singh, who took voluntary retirement in 2009, and Madhya Pradesh cadre officer R.N. Pandey, who is now retired.

“The investigating agencies are doing their job but we have decided to finalise the cases at our end. The Home Minister held a review meeting a few days ago and he asked for a compliance report soon,” said the official.

Congress Backed TVK to Safeguard Tamil Nadu’s Secular Fabric: Congress Legislature Party Leader Se. Rajeshkumar

Rejecting allegations of political opportunism, Congress Legislature Party Leader Se. Rajeshkumar said the party’s suppo...

Coimbatore District Records 181.70mm Rainfall: Disaster Management Department Report

Coimbatore district recorded 181.70mm of rainfall yesterday across various taluks. The Disaster Management Department re...

350 Surveillance Cameras Inaugurated in R.S. Puram Area – Coimbatore City Police

In a major step towards strengthening public safety and preventing criminal activities, 350 surveillance cameras have be...

350 Surveillance Cameras Launched in Coimbatore – Police Take Swift Action to Prevent Crime

Coimbatore police have installed 350 CCTV cameras in R.S. Puram area to prevent crime and enhance public safety. The cam...

Masaorambu Stream Rejuvenation Project: Siruthuli commences Phase II

NGO Siruthuli in partnership with Titan Company Limited and the district administration, inaugurated the second phase of...

“Padman of India” Coimbatore’s Arunachalam Muruganantham Nominated for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize

Coimbatore’s Arunachalam Muruganantham, widely known as the “Padman of India,” has been nominated for the 2026 Nobel Pea...