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Gurugram Police Clear Traffic Officers in Drunk-Driving Checkpoint Complaint by Army Veteran

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A retired army officer filed a complaint alleging that Gurugram traffic police misbehaved with him and his family during a drunk-driving checkpoint on June 6, claiming he was subjected to an improperly conducted breathalyzer test. Police authorities conducted a preliminary investigation and found no evidence of misconduct, stating body-worn camera footage showed the officer properly issued a challan based on an alcohol sensor reading of 91 mg/100 ml. The case highlights tensions between citizen complaints and police procedures, with the investigation ongoing under traffic department supervision.

A retired army officer, Major Hemendra Singh, filed a complaint against Gurugram traffic police alleging misconduct during a late-night drunk-driving checkpoint on June 6. According to his complaint, he was subjected to a breathalyzer test using a device that had not been properly sanitized between uses, resulting in an initial reading of 91 mg/100 ml. He claimed that upon requesting a re-test with a new nozzle, subsequent readings showed only 13 mg/100 ml, well within legal limits, and that police officers became abusive when he questioned the procedure. The Gurugram Police Deputy Commissioner of Traffic stated that a preliminary investigation, including review of body-worn camera footage, found no evidence of misconduct or misbehavior by traffic personnel. Police emphasized that they follow a standard operating procedure for alcohol checks, including mandatory use of new nozzles for each driver and body-worn cameras for transparency. The investigation remains ongoing under the supervision of the Assistant Commissioner of Police (Traffic East).

What's missing

The article does not provide details on the specific outcome of the re-tests mentioned in the complaint, independent verification of the breathalyzer readings, or the timeline and expected completion date of the ongoing investigation. Additionally, there is no information about whether the traffic officer in question has been interviewed or whether any disciplinary procedures are being considered pending the investigation's conclusion.

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