Two Police Officers Were Sacked For Involving In Immoral Activities

13 June 2016 Crime News

Deputy Prime Minister, Interior Minister Sheikh Mohammad Al-Khalid has issued a decision to end the services of two officers — one of them a senior officer working for an unidentified department and the other is working at the Central Prison, reports Al-Rai daily.

The senior officer has been sacked for his alleged homosexual activity involving his relative and the other officer for smuggling cell phones to an inmate who is believed to be his relative. The decision to terminate the services was taken after the minister received information about the senior officer following a complaint surprisingly filed by the relative who reportedly got fed up of the elder citizen’s behavior.

The minister then asked his Assistant Undersecretary to form a committee comprising two high-ranking officers who discovered the senior officer was in fact involved in the immoral activity with the relative. The committee found indecent messages on the cell phone of the relative and money transfers in thousands of dinars in the ‘victim’s’ account.

The same officer is also accused of committing financial irregularities by covering-up an employee at the ministry who was receiving his monthly paycheck without showing up for work for long periods. The other officer has been fired for taking advantage of his position to commit the crime. He is the one responsible for maintaining security of the prison and ensuring no forbidden items pass through the prison gate. He was reportedly involved in smuggling cell phones to a prisoner who belongs to the ‘Popular Block Movement’. According to sources the prisoner is sharing the cell with a well-known politician.

SOURCE : ARABTIMES

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