Maharashtra: Woman constable suspended for hiding sisters' participation in police recruitment drive
The woman constable had tried to hide the fact that two of her sisters were taking part in the recruitment drive by submitting a false undertaking.
Press Trust of India | February 19, 2023 | 05:10 PM IST
THANE : A woman constable has been placed under suspension for allegedly hiding from the authorities the fact that two of her sisters were taking part in the police recruitment drive underway in Thane in Maharashtra, an official said on Sunday. Her suspension order was issued on February 17 by SS Burse, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Headquarters) here, the official added.
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The woman constable had tried to hide the fact that two of her sisters were taking part in the recruitment drive by submitting a false undertaking, the official said. She is also accused of helping her two sisters during the recruitment drive, he said.
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