Police Officers in Hot Water: False Arrest Sparks Legal Action
Four police personnel and an informer face charges for allegedly falsely arresting a man for motorcycle theft. The court ordered an FIR based on evidence showing the man's arrest from his home. CCTV footage played a crucial role in filing the case against the accused officers.

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An ongoing investigation is scrutinizing four police officers and an informer accused of arresting a man on fabricated motorcycle theft charges.
The Manjhanpur police station has filed an FIR against Sub-Inspector Sanjay Rai, constables Akhilesh Yadav and Fateh Bahadur Kushwaha, an unnamed woman constable, and a police informer following a court order.
Key evidence, including CCTV footage, indicates police allegedly took Shahid Abbas from his home. The court intervention followed a complaint from Abbas's wife, leading to legal actions against the officers involved.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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