Rajasthan cop’s jewellery, cash stolen from police station. He wants narco test
Hindustan TimesJAIPUR: A police officer in Rajasthan’s Kota district has accused his colleagues of stealing jewellery and cash that he kept in an almirah at the Gumanpura police station last year and asked that police station staffers be put through a narco test to catch the culprit. “I informed my superiors and the station house officer about the theft,” Nagar said in the first information report registered at the police station only on 31 August after the police officer petitioned senior officers. Inspector General of Police, Kota Range, Prashan Kumar Khamesra, said the now-retired police officer has alleged that the valuables went missing from the police station despite putting two locks on the almirah. The officer said that his room was located near the desks of the police station’s duty officer and daily dairy writer, two posts that are manned at all times, and asked for the adoption of scientific tools in the investigation including a narco test on his colleagues.