On March 20, following a phone call from a Gujarat IPS officer, police personnel returned the bribe money. In the Guna hawala case, Gwalior DIG Amit Sanghi has suspended four police officials, including a station in-charge. After the IPS officer’s call, the police returned the seized money. As the case gained attention, DIG Sanghi arrived at the site on Saturday night and again on Sunday morning to conduct a thorough investigation. Finding the roles of the four officers suspicious, he suspended them and ordered a departmental inquiry through an SP-rank officer. The allegation is that police seized nearly Rs 1 crore in cash from the car of a Gujarat jeera businessman but released it after keeping Rs 20 lakh. The case took a new turn when, following a phone call from a Gujarat IPS officer, Dharanavda police returned the Rs 20 lakh they had kept. DIG Amit Sanghi reached Guna around midnight and initiated an investigation. The incident reportedly occurred on March 19 in the Ruthiyai police outpost area, where a passing Scorpio (GJ 05 RK 9351) was stopped for checking. Now know the complete story and its characters in sequence Character-1 Dharnavada Station In-charge Prabhat Katare Initial investigation shows he played the main role. After the car was stopped, he handled the entire settlement, spoke with the businessman, received the money, and later returned it. He did not inform senior officers. Character-2 Ruthiyai Post In-charge Sajid Hussain ASI Sajid Hussain conducted the vehicle checking. He received information about cash in the vehicle and, under his supervision, the car was stopped. He informed the Dharanavda in-charge, and all dealings occurred in his presence. Character-3 Head Constable Devendra Sikarwar Head Constable Devendra Sikarwar was also present during the vehicle checking. He was responsible for monitoring traffic and stopped this car. He was present throughout the settlement process. Character-4 Constable cum Driver Sundar Raman Constable Sundar Raman drives the outpost in-charge’s vehicle. He accompanied the in-charge to the scene and was present throughout the incident. Understand the whole matter from 3 AI generated images… DIG arrived for the second day, said – will take strict action Gwalior DIG Amit Sanghi, along with SP Ankit Soni, revisited the Ruthiyai outpost on Sunday morning to gather further information. DIG Sanghi said attempts were being made to contact the businessman and all relevant call records (CDRs) were being collected. Four police officials were suspended after preliminary investigation found their roles suspicious. DIG Amit Sanghi said, “We are conducting a thorough investigation. If evidence confirms misconduct, strictest action will be taken against those responsible.” 4 Questions Related to the Incident That Remain Unanswered First Question – How much cash was in the vehicle? When police caught the vehicle, was any attempt made to find out why and where such a large amount of cash was being transported. Sources have also revealed that the vehicle contained not one crore but three to four crore in cash. Second Question – Which Gujarat IPS officer made the call? The day after the settlement and the car leaving from Guna to Gujarat, which IPS officer called Guna police and asked to return the money, after which Guna police returned 20 lakh rupees. Third question – Why did the IPS officer call the station in-charge directly? The Gujarat IPS officer who called for returning the money called the station in-charge directly. Why didn’t they call any senior officer of Guna. Fourth question – Who informed the police? Police stopped the car during checking, but according to sources, someone from finance had already informed the police about suspicious items in the car. The investigation will reveal what the reality is. Post navigation Puppy beaten to death in Indore:Creature writhes in pain, dragged with stick; accused flees after video surfaces Minister Dilawar orders suspension of 5 officials over poor sanitation:Says BDO never visits villages, questions accountability if disease spreads