Who Is DCP Suniti, The Officer Relieved From Duty For Inaction On Police Abuse
Who Is DCP Suniti, The Officer Relieved From Duty For Inaction On Police Abuse
DCP Central Noida Suniti reportedly tried to suppress a case for 2 days.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Central Noida, Suniti, has been sacked from her post following her inaction on the incident of misbehaviour with a lady and a cab driver named Rupesh Tomar by police officials. This lady (name not disclosed) was coming from somewhere in a cab on August 2. When she reached the destination and was about to step down, as per the reports, the police officials misbehaved with the woman. The names of the officials are Trainee Sub-Inspector Amit Mishra and his two colleagues, Abhinav and Ashish. They even called her a call girl and forcefully took her away in the car. This incident happened in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. They also thrashed the cab driver and also snatched Rs 7,000 kept in his car.

Later, when the cab driver complained about this issue to the DCP Central Noida Suniti, she tried to reportedly suppress it for 2 days. Now, she has been removed from the post for suppressing the incident and hiding it from her seniors as well. According to the police chief Laxmi Singh, Shakti Mohan Avasthy has been appointed as the new DCP of Central Noida. This space articulates more comprehensive details about the former DCP of Central Noida.

As per the information provided on the Uttar Pradesh Police website, Suniti is a 2013 batch IPS (Indian Police Service) officer. She lives in Chandigarh and was born on November 18, 1986. It is also mentioned on the website that she has completed her BTech (Bachelor of Technology) in Computer Science. She is presently appointed as the SP rank, that is, Superintendent of Police and is currently posted in the Police Commissionerate Gautam Buddh Nagar.

Three other officers — Bisrakh police station house officer Arvind Kumar, Gaur City-1 outpost in-charge Ramesh Kumar and sub-inspector Mohit — were suspended for not acting on a complaint by the cab driver. As per the senior officials, the matter came to light when cab driver Rupesh Tomar approached the police commissioner directly with a complaint. In the complaint, Rupesh said that Mishra, who was posted under the Bisrakh police station area, allegedly abused him and extorted money from him.

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