Assam home guard who refused bribe from drug dealers to be made constable
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State Cabinet approved Borsing Bey’s appointment a week after he helped police recover methamphetamine worth ₹12 crore.
An Assam home guard who refused to take bribe from drug dealers and helped the police recover high-grade crystal methamphetamine worth ₹12 crore would be appointed as a constable. The Himanta Biswa Sarma Cabinet on June 24 decided to appoint Borsing Bey as a constable in the Assam police. “Glad that home guard Bey will be appointed as a constable as a reward for the integrity he displayed by refusing bribe,” State Director-General of Police Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta said.More Related News
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