Two Kolkata Police Officials Arrested for Extorting Rs 4 Lakh from Taxi Driver

In a shocking case of police misconduct, two Kolkata Police officials have been arrested for allegedly extorting Rs 4 lakh from a taxi driver. The arrested officers, Kaushik Ghosh and Mohammad Montil, were both attached to the detective department of the Kolkata Police.

The incident occurred on August 29 near the Mahakaran area in Kolkata, when the two officers allegedly threatened the taxi driver with a false drugs case. They reportedly demanded the sum of Rs 4 lakh from the driver, threatening to implicate him in a fabricated case if he did not comply with their demands.

Following a complaint lodged by the taxi driver, authorities swiftly acted, leading to the arrest of the two officers. The case has raised serious concerns regarding police misconduct, and the Kolkata Police are likely to conduct an internal inquiry to determine the extent of the officers’ involvement in such illegal activities.

Both officers, Kaushik Ghosh and Mohammad Montil, have been taken into custody, and investigations are ongoing. The arrests highlight the ongoing issue of corruption and abuse of power within law enforcement, and the need for greater accountability in the police force.

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