"This action was taken after the reports that a DJ party was organised at Deepankheda police station, about 110 kms away from the district, on the night of Friday (November 17) in which people danced in an inebriated condition," Vidisha Superintendent of Police Vineet Kapoor told PTI over phone.
An initial inquiry into the incident was conducted by Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP), Sironj.
As per the probe, a DJ party was organised on the police station campus in the presence of Parmar and drunk people danced at the main gate of the police station.
"This was inappropriate and against the duties of a police officer," as per the suspension order.
Vidisha's Additional Superintendent of Police has been asked to conduct a detailed investigation into the matter.
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