Jagran correspondent, Kanpur. The inspector of Narwal police station, who demanded Rs 1.80 lakh to remove the names of the accused in the investigation and filed the chargesheet out of malice, was suspended. The woman had filed this case of dowry harassment against her husband and in-laws. There will also be a departmental inquiry by the Inspector.
According to Rohit Tiwari, a resident of Deepapur, Narwal, he was married to Neha Tiwari on 11 July 2024. After some time of marriage, the couple started having disputes.
After this, the wife filed a case against 12 family members including Rohit and 12 people of the family alleging dowry demand and harassment at Narwal police station on 26 September 2025, which was being investigated by Inspector Sandeep Kumar posted at Narwal police station.
Told them that sister is posted in DGP office and brother and daughter-in-law are in ITBP. They were on duty at the time of the incident shown. He also gave evidence of this to the investigator.
Rohit alleges that the investigator had asked him for Rs 1.80 lakh for removing the names of nine out of 12 people in the investigation.
When the money was not given, they filed a charge sheet against all the 12 people. DCP East Satyajit Gupta handed over the investigation of the case to ACP Chakeri Abhishek Pandey. ACP said that 12 people of one family were booked. Some of them are working in government departments in other cities.
He is doing duty there. In such a situation, it is wrong to include their names in the charge sheet, even though evidence of the same was given to them. The inspector is also accused of demanding money, a report of which has been made and given to the officer.
DCP East Satyajit Gupta said that Inspector Sandeep Kumar has filed the charge sheet after investigating with malicious intent. Therefore he has been suspended.