Assam Police CID SSP N Rajamarthandan was arrested on the intervening night of April 6 and 7 for allegedly revealing classified information. Earlier he was suspended on April 4 for allegedly revealing crucial investigation information in a reply to an RTI query.
In a letter to Assam Director General of Police, Mukesh Sahay the IPS (Central) Association, secretary PV Rama Sastry, raised serious questions on the procedures followed during the arrest of Rajamarthandan and sought Sahay's intervention in the case.
Sastry also requested the DGP to ensure that a "well- considered and fair" response, but not "mechanical opposition", is presented when the matter comes before the Court for hearing the bail of the accused.
"The state may consider recommending for the inter- state transfer of the officer until the legal processes against him are not completed or for a minimum period of three years," Sastry said.
"The allegations do not indicate corruption, moral turpitude or heinous offence. The circumstances do not indicate that section 41A notice could not have served the purpose.
"The cadre officers shared with us that the accused officer holds a reputation of being honest and hardworking," Sastry said.
When contacted, Sahay told PTI: "We will respond to it at an appropriate time. Actions were taken strictly as per law and rule.There was no question of prejudice to anyone."
On the demand of handing over the case to CBI, he said it is a decision that the state government has to take, not the Assam Police.
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