MAVUNKAL CASE: The Kerala Government can begin disciplinary action against Senior IPS officers – News2IN
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MAVUNKAL CASE: The Kerala Government can begin disciplinary action against Senior IPS officers

MAVUNKAL CASE: The Kerala Government can begin disciplinary action against Senior IPS officers
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Thiruvananthapuram: The government tends to start a disciplinary action against IG (Traffic) G Lakshman found has a close relationship with Conman Monson Mavunkal, based on a report from the National Police.
It can be studied reliably that the head of the National Police Anil Kant has recommended the government to start the disciplinary action against Lakshman based on the branch report that he has helped Mavunkal in several examples.
Crime branch has collected evidence of Lakshman’s close range bond with Monson after checking telephone records, chat messaging, etc.
Last year, the police had been seeking an explanation from Lakshman after he intervened to cancel the probe by Mavunkal.
Explanation of the search-causing search has said that how it can give instructions in the case of crime, which is not under the jurisdiction or work line.
The problem has found mentioning in the statement of state police chief in the High Court.
In the report submitted by the National Police Chief, it was said that Lakshman had intervened to sabotage, the investigation carried out on Monson.
After the disciplinary action begins, the government will look for an explanation from the defendant.
If the explanation is unsatisfactory, the government can frame its accusations and conduct an investigation by appointing an investigation officer and an officer presents to present this case.
In accordance with the rules of the All India Services (discipline and appeal), depending on the findings of the investigation, any punishment can be given to him by the government starting from criticism (which is a small penalty), reducing improvement, reducing the rank of officers to a lower time scale and payment, retirement Mandatory, deletion of service or retirement from services.
An officer from Batch IPS1997, Lakshman is currently an IG (social and traffic policing).

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