In Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, two police constables, Ankit Kumar and Anuj Kumar, were suspended after allegedly eating melons worth ₹20 (US$0.24) from a street vendor and refusing to pay. The vendor filed a complaint, leading to an FIR against the officers. The incident sparked public outrage, prompting swift disciplinary action. This case underscores concerns about police accountability and public trust in law enforcement.
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