Goa Police Inspector and Constable arrested in meat bribery scandal, facing suspension as Chief Minister promises action.

In a recent development in Goa, Police Inspector Sunil Gudlar and Constable Mohammad Hussen Haryar have been arrested following their alleged involvement in a meat bribery scandal. The arrests were made by the anti-corruption branch after a complaint was lodged by a meat trader from Belagavi, accusing the officials of demanding money in exchange for allowing the transport of meat. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has assured the public of stringent action against the accused. Notably, this is not the first time Gudlar has faced corruption charges. The anti-corruption branch is now pushing for their suspension as investigations continue. Stay updated with the latest news on this case for further developments.

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