BSES men booked for bribe blackmail.FOUR employees of power discom BSES BSES British Schools' Exploring Society BSES Bombay Suburban Electric Supply BSES Bureau of Street and Environmental Services (San Francisco, CA) BSES Biology Self-Efficacy Scale have been booked by the Delhi Police The Delhi Police has the task of policing the National Capital Region of Delhi, India. Police Commissioner of Delhi heads Delhi Police. Delhi Police is one of the largest metropolitan police in the world. for threatening to implicate im·pli·cate tr.v. im·pli·cat·ed, im·pli·cat·ing, im·pli·cates 1. To involve or connect intimately or incriminatingly: evidence that implicates others in the plot. 2. a man in a false case of electricity theft. The four were posted at the company's Karkardooma office. Rampal Singh, a resident of Karawal Nagar in Anand Vihar, had two power meters, one residential and the other commercial, installed at his residence. On August 16, 2007, the commercial one went kaput ka·put also ka·putt adj. Informal Incapacitated or destroyed. [German kaputt, from French capot, not having won a single trick at piquet, possibly from Provençal. . Singh contacted BSES's Karawal Nagar office and a technician cut the power cable from the damaged meter and connected it directly to a nearby pole. He was assured that till the meter was repaired, Singh could pay the bill on the basis of the average of past bills. On August 8, 2007, the cable got damaged. The company replaced the cable. But soon after, four officials of the company, assistant manager N. K. Sharma, assistant manager C. B. Singh, assistant manager S. P. Sharma and engineer N. S. Bhangahri, inspected the residence of the complainant A plaintiff; a person who commences a civil lawsuit against another, known as the defendant, in order to remedy an alleged wrong. An individual who files a written accusation with the police charging a suspect with the commission of a crime and providing facts to support the allegation . Singh explained the matter to them. The officials, however, demanded a bribe of Rs 50,000 and threatened to implicate him in a false case of electricity theft, he alleged. Singh showed them the receipts issued by the company at the time of supplying electricity to his house directly from the pole. " When I refused to pay the bill, the officials prepared a false bill of Rs 3.35 lakh lakh Noun (in India) 100 000, esp. referring to this sum of rupees [Hindi lākh] Noun 1. lakh - the cardinal number that is the fifth power of ten 100000, hundred thousand and Rs 1.01 lakh against me and threatened to sell my house if I failed to pay the sum within 24 hours," Singh said. Singh informed the matter to the general manager of the company, who ordered a high- level inquiry. Singh also moved court and filed a civil suit against the officials. After the inquiry report came out, the company waived the shocking bills Singh had received. Copyright 2009 India Today Group. All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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