236 policías suspendidos por mala conducta hasta ahora en 2025

En Bengaluru, un robo de efectivo con participación policial ha destacado la mala conducta sistémica. Hasta ahora en 2025, 236 agentes han sido suspendidos por delitos como robo y corrupción.

Un robo de efectivo en Bengaluru con participación de personal policial ha atraído la atención sobre la mala conducta sistémica dentro de la fuerza. El incidente, descrito como un robo a plena luz del día, está conectado con la policía de Karnataka. Las palabras clave sugieren un posible vínculo con el Banco de la Reserva de India.

Hasta ahora en 2025, 236 policías en toda la India han sido suspendidos por diversos actos de mala conducta, incluyendo delitos como robo y corrupción. Esta cifra es hasta diciembre de 2025. Aunque el caso de Bengaluru ejemplifica estos problemas, las fuentes proporcionan detalles específicos, cronologías o citas limitados.

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