Chandigarh: Indian Administrative Services (IAS) officer Sanjay Popli, who has been arrested on corruption charges, on Saturday alleged that the Vigilance Department has murdered his son and that he is an eyewitness to the incident. "I am an eye-witness, they (police officials) are taking me....my son was shot by them," Popli was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.


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While the police said Kartik Popli, died by suicide, his family, however, has claimed he was murdered.



"They tortured my child and killed him. They tortured my domestic help for evidence. The entire vigilance bureau and the DSP are under the pressure from the chief minister. This is the way they are killing people," the mother of Kartik Popli said.


The incident comes days after the Punjab Vigilance Bureau arrested IAS officer Popli and his accomplice on corruption charges. 


Chandigarh SSP Kuldeep Chahal said that the boy allegedly shot himself in the head with his father`s licensed pistol.


"The vigilance team had arrived (at IAS Sanjay Popli`s house) for an enquiry and heard a gunshot. After verification, they realized that his son had shot himself with his licensed gun. He was taken to a hospital," SSP Chahal said.


The Vigilance Department of Punjab on Saturday recovered over 12 kg of gold among other items from arrested IAS officer Sanjay Popli`s house.


"Four days after the arrest of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Sanjay Popli in a corruption case, the Vigilance Bureau on Saturday recovered over 12 Kg gold, 3 Kg silver, four Apple iPhones, one Samsung fold phone and two Samsung smartwatches from the storeroom of his house at Sector 11, Chandigarh," stated the Vigilance Department release.


IAS officer Sanjay Popli was arrested on June 20, for allegedly demanding a 1 per cent commission as a bribe of Rs 7 lakhs for clearance of tenders for laying of sewerage pipeline at Nawanshahr. His accomplice identified as Sandeep Wats was also arrested from Jalandhar.


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