Kerala High Court Grants Bail To Police Official Accused Of Demanding ₹2K Bribe
The Kerala High Court recently granted regular bail to a Senior Civil Police Officer who was accused under Section 7(a) of the Prevention of Corruption Act for allegedly accepting bribe.According to the prosecution, the accused police official demanded a bribe of Rs. 2000/- from the de facto complainant through mobile phone on two occasions in exchange for providing necessary documents related...
The Kerala High Court recently granted regular bail to a Senior Civil Police Officer who was accused under Section 7(a) of the Prevention of Corruption Act for allegedly accepting bribe.
According to the prosecution, the accused police official demanded a bribe of Rs. 2000/- from the de facto complainant through mobile phone on two occasions in exchange for providing necessary documents related to a case. Thereupon, the complainant moved an application before the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB).
VACB pre-verified the complaint and on finding it to be genuine, arranged a trap for the accused policeman. The accused was caught red-handed accepting the bribe from the complainant and arrested. Thereafter, the present bail application was preferred by the accused.
Justice A. Badharudeen observed that a prima facie case exists since the mahazar clearly showed that there was demand and acceptance of bribe by the accused.
Noting that the accused/petitioner is a first-time offender, who had been in custody since 02.07.2025, and that the investigation is well progressed, the Court granted him conditional bail.
Case No: Bail Appl. No. 8637 of 2025
Case Title: Sajeesh A. v. State of Kerala
Citation: 2025 LiveLaw (Ker) 442
Counsel for the petitioner: Anupama Subramanian
Counsel for the respondent: Spl. PP VACB – Rajesh A., Sr. PP VACB – Rekha S.