236 policiers suspendus pour mauvaise conduite jusqu’à présent en 2025

À Bengaluru, un vol de liquide impliquant du personnel policier a mis en lumière une mauvaise conduite systémique. Jusqu’à présent en 2025, 236 agents ont été suspendus pour des crimes comme vol et corruption.

Un vol de liquide à Bengaluru impliquant du personnel policier a attiré l’attention sur une mauvaise conduite systémique au sein des forces de l’ordre. L’incident, qualifié de vol en plein jour, est lié à la police du Karnataka. Les mots-clés suggèrent un lien possible avec la Reserve Bank of India.

Jusqu’à présent en 2025, 236 policiers à travers l’Inde ont été suspendus pour divers actes de mauvaise conduite, y compris des crimes comme vol et corruption. Ce chiffre date de décembre 2025. Bien que l’affaire de Bengaluru illustre ces problèmes, les sources fournissent des détails spécifiques, des chronologies ou des citations limités.

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