The West Bengal government has suspended three Indian Police Service (IPS) officers over serious administrative lapses, negligence in registering an FIR and investigating the RG Kar rape and murder incident.
Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Friday made several significant announcements regarding the law-and-order situation in the state, illegal activities inside correctional homes, and the investigation into the RG Kar incident.
Chief Minister Adhikari announced strict action against three IPS officers over serious administrative lapses, negligence in FIR registration and investigation, and allegations of offering bribes to the victim’s family. The suspended officers are Vineet Goyal, Indira Mukherjee, and Abhishek Gupta.
At a press conference held at Nabanna, he stated that during the previous government’s tenure, a situation had emerged where “the protectors themselves had become the predators,” and sections of the administration had developed links with criminals. He asserted that the present government would continue its sustained crackdown to dismantle this vicious nexus, according to an official statement.
The Chief Minister stated that the government would not compromise in any manner on incidents affecting women and Matri Shakti. He said that the “Abhaya” incident had shaken the entire state, and these administrative measures were being taken to ensure a transparent and impartial investigation against those responsible.