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ACB Traps SHO, Constable Taking ₹8 Lakh Bribe in Udaipur NDPS Case

Mandwa police SHO and constable arrested by ACB for taking bribe in NDPS case. ₹8 lakh deal exposed during intelligence-led operation.
By News Room 📅 March 22, 2026 👁️ 82 Views ⏱️ 2 Min Read

Jaipur / Udaipur : In a major anti-corruption operation, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has arrested a Station House Officer (SHO) and a constable from Mandwa police station for allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹8 lakh. The action was carried out by the ACB’s intelligence unit based in Udaipur.

Bribe Demand in NDPS Case

According to officials, SHO Nirmal Kumar Khatri and constable Bhallarām Patel had allegedly demanded money to avoid naming four individuals as accused in a case registered under the NDPS Act. The complainants reported that the police officials initially sought ₹20 lakh, which later translated to ₹5 lakh per person.

Deal Finalised at ₹8 Lakh

During verification, the ACB found substance in the complaint. After negotiations, the deal was reportedly settled at ₹8 lakh. This led the bureau to plan a trap operation.

Caught Red-Handed

The ACB team laid a trap and apprehended both accused while they were accepting the bribe amount. The sum included ₹1 lakh in genuine currency and ₹7 lakh in dummy notes, totaling ₹8 lakh.

Operation Led by Senior Officials

The operation was conducted under the supervision of DIG Dr. Rameshwar Singh, with Inspector Dr. Sonu Shekhawat leading the team on the ground. ACB Director General Govind Gupta confirmed the arrests and stated that further investigation is underway.

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