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UP cop sent to lines after his WhatsApp status supports Mukhtar Ansari

Action came after his WhatsApp status was circulated online on Sunday.

Lucknow: A Uttar Pradesh police constable, posted at Bakshi-ka-Talab police station, was sent to lines after he posted a status on his WhatsApp account in support of gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, who died of cardiac arrest four days ago.

The action came after his WhatsApp status was circulated online on Sunday.

Deputy Commissioner of Police, North, Abhijeet Shanker, said: “As the Model Code of Conduct is in place, the police department has initiated correspondence with the Election Commission to seek approval for the suspension of the constable, Faiyaz Khan.”

“The constable has violated the guidelines of the police service manual and has exhibited conduct contrary to disciplinary standards. Once we receive clearance from the EC, we will suspend him and take appropriate legal action,” Shanker added.

“The inspector at BKT police station alerted us about the WhatsApp status after which we initiated investigation,” he said.

This post was last modified on April 1, 2024 10:06 am

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