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NEWS > 02 March 2007

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Sarpanch ‘beaten up’ at police
Amritsar, May 1: IN a yet another case of political vendetta, Sekhwan village sarpanch Harbans Singh, who is witness in a corruption case against former Akali minister Sewa Singh Sekhwan, was allegedly beaten up badly at a village police post.

Harbans alleged that besides the policemen, gunmen deputed with the former minister also dragged him to the police post along with some women members of his family and “tortured him in the illegal custody”.

Saying that his only fault was that he had been a witness in the corruption case pending at the Special Judge’s court at Gurd... Read more

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Ethics panel: Ex-Boca police c

Former Boca Raton Police Chief Andrew Scott should pay a $5,000 fine and receive "public censure and reprimand" for misusing his power in asking a probationary sergeant to pull over a contractor for a Miami television reporter's ambush interview in 2005, the state Commission on Ethics decided today.

The commission had two complaints about Scott, one about the TV reporter and the other regarding Scott's ordering police officers to release his wealthy developer friend, Greg Talbott, from a holding cell following a drunken ruckus at a restaurant in 2005.

Scott resigned as chief after a no-confidence vote from the officers union largely prompted by the Talbott decision.

Because Scott admitted wrongdoing in the first incident, the commission did not feel the public interest would be served in pursuing the second, commission spokeswoman Kerrie Stillman said.

The commission will send its recommendations to the governor's office next week. The governor ultimately imposes penalties.

 

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