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CBI Arrests Delhi Police ASI for Allegedly Accepting ₹10 Lakh Bribe in Property Dispute Case

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The Central Bureau of Investigation arrested an assistant sub-inspector of the Delhi Police for allegedly accepting a ₹10 lakh bribe to settle a property dispute case. The officer, posted at C.R. Park police station, was initially demanding ₹25 lakh in exchange for promising no legal action against the complainant. This arrest highlights ongoing corruption concerns within law enforcement agencies handling civil disputes.

The CBI arrested a Delhi Police assistant sub-inspector on February 11, 2026, after the officer allegedly accepted a ₹10 lakh bribe to influence a property dispute case. According to officials, the officer had initially demanded ₹25 lakh from the complainant in exchange for a promise that no legal action would be taken against them. The CBI registered a case on February 10 following the complaint and conducted a raid that same evening, apprehending the officer red-handed. The officer was posted at the C.R. Park police station at the time of the arrest. This case underscores persistent corruption issues within Delhi Police and the role of anti-corruption agencies in addressing such misconduct.

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