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Crime
Madhya Pradesh Police Officer Suspended Over Land Deal Aiding Murder Accused
✍️ Hindustan Times
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 04:10 AM
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A senior police officer in Madhya Pradesh has been suspended after an investigation linked him to a land transaction that allegedly helped a murder suspect evade custody.
The Madhya Pradesh police department has taken the unusual step of suspending a senior officer pending a probe into his alleged involvement in a land deal. The suspension was announced by the state’s Director General of Police, who said the officer’s actions appeared to facilitate the escape of a person accused of murder.
According to the internal inquiry, the officer is accused of using his authority to arrange the transfer of a plot of land to the accused’s family, thereby providing financial leverage that could be used to secure bail or influence witnesses. Investigators allege that the transaction was orchestrated shortly after the murder case was filed, raising concerns about a breach of duty and possible collusion.
State officials have not disclosed the officer’s name, citing procedural norms, but confirmed that disciplinary action will follow the final report of the inquiry. Legal experts warn that such misconduct, if proven, could attract charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Indian Penal Code.
The murder case itself remains under trial, and the accused continues to deny all allegations. The police department has pledged a transparent investigation to restore public confidence in law‑enforcement institutions.
According to the internal inquiry, the officer is accused of using his authority to arrange the transfer of a plot of land to the accused’s family, thereby providing financial leverage that could be used to secure bail or influence witnesses. Investigators allege that the transaction was orchestrated shortly after the murder case was filed, raising concerns about a breach of duty and possible collusion.
State officials have not disclosed the officer’s name, citing procedural norms, but confirmed that disciplinary action will follow the final report of the inquiry. Legal experts warn that such misconduct, if proven, could attract charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Indian Penal Code.
The murder case itself remains under trial, and the accused continues to deny all allegations. The police department has pledged a transparent investigation to restore public confidence in law‑enforcement institutions.