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124 K'taka police personnel suspended in 10 mnths
The Morning Standard
|November 24, 2025
THE police are expected to instill fear among criminals and confidence among the public, but the Bengaluru City Police is battling a crisis of credibility.
While instances of corruption involving police personnel are not new, recent cases show officers themselves being involved in criminal activities.
In the last ten months, 124 police personnel of various ranks, including 10 inspectors and 82 constabulary staff, have been suspended for their alleged involvement in offences ranging from robbery to corruption, from drug peddling to dereliction of duty.
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