According to DYSP Srinivas Panhale of the Thane ACB, police constable Ganesh Rajaram Marathe had made a demand of Rs 6000 from the complainant for not registering an offence against his uncle in a case.
Marathe was given a sum of Rs 3,000 in advance by the complainant. Later it was decided that Rs 2500 of the remaining amount will be handed over to one Lakhanji K Diwakar.
However, the complainant approached the ACB which laid a trap and caught Diwakar accepting the money on behalf of the constable this morning at the Jai Hanuman Pan Bhandar opposite Manpada police station on Kalyan-Shil road at Dombivili.
Diwakar according to police was the owner of the panshop who was the agent for such collections.
Offences under prevention of corruption act have been registered against the duo with the local police the ACB added.
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