<p>Bengaluru: Bengaluru City Police Commissioner B Dayananda has suspended Jyotirlinga, a Central Crime Branch (CCB) inspector from the Organised Crime Wing (OCW), for allegedly colluding with a rowdy-sheeter named Rohith and accepting money to facilitate his activities.</p>.<p>This decision followed a senior officer’s report that indicted Jyotirlinga for dereliction of duty.</p>.<p>The senior police officer explained that Jyotirlinga was suspected of aiding Rohith, who operates within the Whitefield jurisdiction, in his illegal activities and receiving substantial sums of money from him.</p>.<p>The CCB assigns specific targets to its junior officers, who must achieve these within a set timeframe. For instance, an inspector might be tasked with conducting background checks on a suspect and submitting a report promptly. Failure to submit these reports or manipulating them constitutes dereliction of duty.</p>.CCB officials assaulted by foreign nationals in narcotics sting.<p>In Jyotirlinga’s case, he reportedly failed to submit the required reports and follow-up reports, as required by the senior police officer. Although he initially arrested Rohith as instructed by his superiors, he eventually released him without submitting the required report on the release.</p>.<p>Following leads about Jyotirlinga’s questionable associations, the police commissioner ordered an internal investigation.</p>.<p>Sources revealed that over the past three months, Jyotirlinga had received multiple cash payments from Rohith, a fact confirmed through WhatsApp chats between the two.</p>.<p>Jyotirlinga had been posted with the CCB for one year and 10 months.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Bengaluru City Police Commissioner B Dayananda has suspended Jyotirlinga, a Central Crime Branch (CCB) inspector from the Organised Crime Wing (OCW), for allegedly colluding with a rowdy-sheeter named Rohith and accepting money to facilitate his activities.</p>.<p>This decision followed a senior officer’s report that indicted Jyotirlinga for dereliction of duty.</p>.<p>The senior police officer explained that Jyotirlinga was suspected of aiding Rohith, who operates within the Whitefield jurisdiction, in his illegal activities and receiving substantial sums of money from him.</p>.<p>The CCB assigns specific targets to its junior officers, who must achieve these within a set timeframe. For instance, an inspector might be tasked with conducting background checks on a suspect and submitting a report promptly. Failure to submit these reports or manipulating them constitutes dereliction of duty.</p>.CCB officials assaulted by foreign nationals in narcotics sting.<p>In Jyotirlinga’s case, he reportedly failed to submit the required reports and follow-up reports, as required by the senior police officer. Although he initially arrested Rohith as instructed by his superiors, he eventually released him without submitting the required report on the release.</p>.<p>Following leads about Jyotirlinga’s questionable associations, the police commissioner ordered an internal investigation.</p>.<p>Sources revealed that over the past three months, Jyotirlinga had received multiple cash payments from Rohith, a fact confirmed through WhatsApp chats between the two.</p>.<p>Jyotirlinga had been posted with the CCB for one year and 10 months.</p>