IPS officer, aide get 13 years jail for pilfering drugs
IPS officer, aide get 13 years jail for pilfering drugs
The IPS officer, Saji Mohan, 44, who was arrested with 12 kg heroin in January 2009 in Mumbai's Oshiwara suburb.

Chandigarh: A court in Chandigarh on Monday sentenced a senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and his aide to 13 years in jail in a case of pilfering seized contraband.

The IPS officer, Saji Mohan, 44, who was arrested with 12 kg heroin in January 2009 in Mumbai's Oshiwara suburb, was also slapped a fine of Rs.3 lakh by the court.

A 1995 cadre IPS officer and a former Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) zonal director in Chandigarh, Saji Mohan was accused of pilfering contraband, seized from various places in Punjab and Jammu, with the help of his subordinate Balwinder Singh during his tenure in the region.

Balwinder Kumar, a constable with the NCB here and in-charge of the store, was also sentenced to 13 years' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs.3 lakh.

The duo were booked by Chandigarh police in March 2009, subsequent to Saji's arrest by the Mumbai police January 2009.

Two others, constable Naveen Kumar, Saji Mohan's official security guard, and a farmer from Jammu and Kashmir, Nasib Chand, were also sentenced by the court of additional district and sessions judge Shalini Nagapal.

While Nasib Chand was awarded 10 years' imprisonment and a fine of Rs.3 lakh, Naveen was sentenced to six months' imprisonment.

All were booked under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

The judgement came nearly four years after they were booked.

Saji Mohan has also been booked in another corruption case by Chandigarh police for embezzling Rs.13.81 lakh.

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