The Gujarat Police Department has suspended four officers, including three from Ahmedabad and one from Mehsana, amidst an ongoing investigation into alleged misconduct regarding unauthorized foreign travel. The officers, who had been on duty, reportedly traveled to Dubai during their service without prior approval. Internal sources indicate that these visits were deemed improper and potentially in violation of departmental regulations. An official spokesperson stated, ‘This is an investigation, and we aim to ensure transparency and compliance with protocols.’ The officers are now under scrutiny as part of a broader inquiry into disciplinary actions within the state police. The development comes at a time when accountability within the police force has been increasingly emphasized by the state government, demanding adherence to ethical standards in governance. Details surrounding the specific reasons for the trips and the duration remain unclear, but the police department has vowed to address the issue promptly and reinforce the rules regarding leave and travel for its personnel. The incident has sparked discussions around the importance of integrity and the need for authorities to set a precedent for law enforcement standards.
Four Gujarat Police Officers Suspended for Unauthorized Foreign Visits Amid Ongoing Investigation
