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Suspended for graft, Bihar SP had busted 150 mining rackets

Santosh Singh,Santosh Singh

Posted: Sep 28, 2012 at 0133 hrs IST

Patna IPS officer and former Shekhpura SP Anusuiya Ransingh Sahu, whose suspension was recommended on Tuesday by DGP Abhayanand, was instrumental in lodging as many as 150 cases against stone quarrying mafia between March 13 and September 13, and also busting a liquor racket. In most of these cases, chargesheets have already been filed.

It is alleged that Sahu, a native of Orissa and 2006 batch Bihar cadre officer, protected gambling rackets and made money illegally. Her phone was under surveillance from August 28 to September 4. The police headquarters said that she used to engage her bodyguard, now suspended, to collect “illegal gratification using her name”. The DGP said they have a taped conversation between Sahu and her bodyguard to suggest “collection of money using the SP’s name”.

Interestingly, Sahu has not been informed about the identity of the complainant in the case. This is the first case under the Nitish Kumar government where the DGP has recommended suspension of an IPS officer.

“I am ready for an independent inquiry. What is being offered as a strong evidence against me is a one-minute, filtered, taped conversation between me and my bodyguard,” said Sahu, adding expected justice from the Chief Minister who also holds the Home portfolio.

Sahu claimed that she had gone to Shekhpura on the DGP’s insistence, and did not receive any warning or show-cause notice from the DIG or IG prior to this case. “The DGP spoke to me at regular intervals seeking updates and giving instructions on several cases,” she said.

“My side of the story should be heard by an independent inquiry team,” Sahu added. DGP Abhayanand clarified: “The IPS officer has given an explanation and I have moved it to the Home department. Now, it is up to them to judge the merit of the allegation. I have gone by facts.”

Nitish faces protests, blames RJD

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Thursday faced protests when he went to Begusarai and Khagaria to address public meetings. The protesters showed Nitish slippers, shoes and black flags and some even threw eggs towards his podium at Begusarai. The police had to fire in the air, use teargas and lathi-charge to disperse them. Nitish blamed the demonstrations on the opposition RJD.

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Lesson to Learn by Bhola on 07 Oct 2012

Great, 150 case against mafia may be one reason to learn the lesson. But I am surprised to read the statement of SP Mrs.Sahu.. that my side of story should be heard. I remember, when she was posted in Khagaria after suspension of the then SP Indranand Mishra, Mrs. Sahu did not listen anything from the people who implicated in any case. I hope this lesson will change her mindset little bit.

Nanda by Srikanta on 28 Sep 2012

It looks a very well planned ops by Mafia and affected Politico and Higher ups in the dept.... 150 case against stone quarrying in last 6 months by a lady IPS and that too in a state like BIHAR .... much in the expected lines of gunning the crusader...

Crooks in Uniform by Dhananjay Joshi on 28 Sep 2012

Haha, this crook of an IPS officer wants to sweep her crimes under the carpet. Shameful. Just six years in service, that too, 2 of them spent in training, and already she is off minting cash from the hapless public.

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