14 September,2019 07:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Some of the seized cigarettes. Pic /Hanif Patel
An assistant police sub-inspector attached to Waliv police station was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly selling cigarettes of a foreign brand worth Rs 2.16 crore that had been seized. He allegedly sold them in the market. The police had seized a tempo carrying 150 bags of the brand, Gudang Garam, worth Rs 3.24 crore in December 2018. They decided to keep them in the seized tempo.
The incident came to light when the tempo owner filed for return of property and the court asked the police to return it. When the police recounted the bags, they found 100 of the 150 missing.
Also Read: Four men held for posing as cops to avoid train tickets in Mumbai
During enquiry it was revealed that ASI Sharif Shaikh, who was in charge of the seized material, allegedly sold 100 of the 150 bags in the market. Shaikh was arrested and will be in police custody till September 16.
ALSO READ
Juvenile escapes police custody during medical examination in Thane district
20-year-old arrested for flashing women in Thane housing society
Shilpa Shetty's lawyer clarifies no ED raid, calls out misleading media reports
Conman makes woman strip on video call for ‘body verification’
Six arrested in Mumbai for luring 18-year-old with a film role, then raping her
"It is not possible for one person to sell the bags from the police station's premises. It is suspected that other police personnel were also involved. An internal enquiry is being conducted and SP Gaurav Singh is looking into the matter," said a police official from the Palghar district police.
"We have arrested the ASI under section 409 of IPC (criminal breach of trust by public servant) and two civilians," said Singh.
Also Read: Thane traffic police thrash, arrest man for demanding receipt on paying fine
Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and also a complete guide on Mumbai from food to things to do and events across the city here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates