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UP's Mathura cop caught accepting 50,000 bribe, suspended

Shubham Chauhan was called to a spot behind the police station, where he accepted the money offered by a local e-rickshaw driver.

Updated on: Jul 04, 2025 11:01 AM IST
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A police constable posted at Govind Nagar Police Station in Mathura was caught accepting a bribe of 50,000, an officer said Friday.

UP cop caught taking bribery (Representative image/PTI)
UP cop caught taking bribery (Representative image/PTI)

Superintendent of Police, City, Rajeev Kumar Singh said Shubham Chauhan allegedly demanded a monthly bribe of 20,000 from Sanju Thakur, a local e-rickshaw driver, for letting him ply his vehicle in the Govind Nagar area.

Feeling harassed, Thakur approached the Anti-Corruption Department and filed a complaint against Chauhan, who is originally from Shamli.

As part of the plan to nab him in the act, police gave Thakur banknotes laced with some chemical, likely phenolphthalein, which lets one know who has handled the notes.

On Thursday, Chauhan was called to a spot behind the police station, where he accepted the money. As soon as he took the cash, anti-corruption team members hiding nearby caught him.

Chauhan, who joined the force five years ago, was booked at Farah Police Station. He will be produced in a court today.

Senior Superintendent of Police Shlok Kumar said he has been suspended and a departmental inquiry has been ordered against him.

 
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