A Gurugam courtroom on Tuesday ordered a lie-detector take a look at on former DCP Dheeraj Kumar Setia, who was suspended in December, over a multi-crore theft case within the district final 12 months. The lie-detector take a look at can be carried out on the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar, the courtroom stated whereas directing the Haryana Special Task Force to adjust to Supreme Court pointers whereas conducting the polygraph take a look at.
The courtroom took word of the prosecution’s submission {that a} polygraph take a look at couldn’t be carried out on Setia at Maduban’s forensic lab because the reporting officer was on medical go away. Hence, the courtroom ordered the take a look at to be carried out from the record offered by the prosecution. The prosecution had requested for the polygraph take a look at to be carried out within the forensic scientific laboratories at Gandhi Nagar, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Navi Mumbai.
IPS Setia was concerned in a theft case that concerned a gangster, an Assistant Sub-Inspector, and two medical doctors. The multi-crore theft at a residential society in Gurugram first got here to gentle on August 21, 2021 when an worker noticed money lacking from the workplace. According to the police investigation, a minimum of Rs 30 crore was stolen from the workplace/flat of Alpha G Corp Management Services Pvt Ltd in Sector 84. As many as 15 had been held, together with gangster Vikas Lagarpuria, after a quick trade of fireplace between the cops and two different gang members on the Delhi-Gurgaon border on September 30. Close to Rs 6 crore price international foreign money and gold have been recovered up to now.
Main accused within the case, Suchender Jain Nawal, had acknowledged that Setia, who was the then DCP in Gurgaon, had helped cowl the case in trade of three kg gold bricks, 1,35,000 US {dollars} and Rs 62, 000 (complete worth of Rs 2.5 crore). Subsequently, Setia was suspended on December 10, 2021 after the Prevention of Corruption Act was invoked.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”