Punjab High Court Grants Convicted Ex-DSP Permission for International Travel
Chandigarh: HC allows convicted ex-DSP to travel abroad
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court has permitted Raka Ghirra, a retired deputy superintendent of police convicted in a 2011 corruption case, to travel to Spain, Switzerland, and Czechia for one month. This decision comes after her conviction was suspended, but strict conditions, including financial guarantees, were imposed.
- 01Raka Ghirra, a retired Punjab DSP, was convicted in a corruption case.
- 02The High Court allowed her to travel abroad for one month.
- 03She must meet strict financial conditions to secure her travel.
- 04Her conviction was initially handed down in February 2024.
- 05Ghirra was arrested by the CBI in 2011 for accepting a bribe.
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court has granted permission to Raka Ghirra, a retired deputy superintendent of police (DSP) convicted in a 2011 corruption case, to travel abroad for one month. Ghirra, who was found guilty under the Prevention of Corruption Act and sentenced to six years in prison in February 2024, had her sentence suspended in July 2024. She plans to visit Spain, Switzerland, and Czechia starting April 10. However, the court has imposed strict conditions for her travel, requiring her to provide property documents, a ₹30 lakh (approximately $36,000 USD) surety from a family member, and a ₹10 lakh (approximately $12,000 USD) bank guarantee as security. If she fails to return by the end of her travel period, the amounts will be forfeited to the state.
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This ruling highlights the legal system's approach to high-profile corruption cases and the potential implications for public trust in law enforcement.
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