Former IPS officer Mayank Jain has put the MP and central governments in
a dock. Five years after he was suspended following raids by the Madhya Pradesh
Lokayukta special police establishment officials in a disproportionate assets
case, the corruption watchdog has concluded that there is ‘insufficient
evidence’ to prosecute him and filed a closure case. However, even without waiting for the conclusion of the Lokayukta case,
the MHA had compulsorily retired the 1995 batch officer in August 2018. This has put the government in a fix as the officer will have to be
restored in his job if the court accepts Lokayukta’s closure report. But Jain doesn’t want to get back to police service and wants to
continue with his medical research into stem-cell therapy for anti-aging, which
he took up after being forcibly retired. He is a qualified orthopaedic surgeon.
Former IPS officer Mayank Jain has put the MP and central governments in
a dock.
Five years after he was suspended following raids by the Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta special police establishment officials in a disproportionate assets case, the corruption watchdog has concluded that there is ‘insufficient evidence’ to prosecute him and filed a closure case.
However, even without waiting for the conclusion of the Lokayukta case, the MHA had compulsorily retired the 1995 batch officer in August 2018.
This has put the government in a fix as the officer will have to be restored in his job if the court accepts Lokayukta’s closure report.
But Jain doesn’t want to get back to police service and wants to continue with his medical research into stem-cell therapy for anti-aging, which he took up after being forcibly retired. He is a qualified orthopaedic surgeon.