This happened with a Senior Program Manager in Qualcomm…

It’s a long read… But quiet a good one…





Long read but sustains our hopes in the police doing their job sincerely –
Sanjeev N.


It was Friday 5th June, at about 3 pm I drove my Ford Ikon car into 80 feet
road at Indira Nagar in Bangalore, wanting to reach on time for my 3.30 pm
meeting with a client. As I entered the wide road I saw a posse of Traffic
Constables who stopped my car on the side and asked me to produce my car
documents to the Traffic Sub Inspector(SI) who was standing on the footpath.
I walked upto the SI and displayed my Driving Licence, to which he told me
to bring my Car Insurance certificate and also my Emission Certificate for
the car. I walked back to my car and realised that I had not carried either
of the documents in my car and was cursing myself for such a slip. I came
back to the SI and told him that I did not have my document and what was to
be done. The SI had a half smile & told me that the fine for not carrying
both these documents was Rs 600/- however I could pay him Rs 300/-. I
removed my wallet and told the SI that I would pay the amount and want a
receipt for the same, to which he suddenly grew stern and told me that in
which case the fine was Rs 1,100/-. I paid the fine of Rs 1,100/- and took
the receipt, wondering why the fine had suddenly escalated just because I
wanted a receipt instead of paying the Rs 300 bribe which the SI had asked.

After my client meeting as I was driving back, I was annoyed at myself for
not carrying the documents and I was angry that at an officer at an SI level
was blatantly seeking a bribe. I decided that I should do something about it
and as soon as I reached my Home Office, I logged on to the net and found
out that the Traffic Police of Bangalore has a website, which gives details
of the fines chargeable , it also provides for logging complaints and gave
the email ids of the Asst Commissioner of Police for the traffic division.
At about 7 pm that evening I wrote an email to the email id of the ACP,
narrating the incident of the afternoon and lodging a formal complaint in
the email. I also found out the website of Lok Ayukta of Karnataka and
marked a cc of the same email to the email id's given on the Lok Ayukta's
website. By about 7.30pm I had done the needful, and I was happy with myself
that what I preach in my Leadership Workshops wrt Values, I had practised to
a large extent (Paying the fine instead of paying the bribe and reporting
the bribe demand to the best of my ability). I thought the chapter ended
there, little realising that I would be having an indeed amazing and
pleasant experience on this whole incident in the hours & days to come.

On Saturday 7th June(the next day) at about 2 pm, I logged into my Home
Office and checked my email and lo behold, I had 3 emails sent to me by the
ACP to who I had written the complaint email the previous day. The first
one, informed me that I had done the right thing by paying the fine and not
the bribe, the second email asked to give my complaint in writing and fax it
to the ACP, so that action can be taken on the SI and the 3rd email asked me
to give the ACP a call on his office no or his cell no, so that he could
accelerate the action to be taken on the erring SI. I promptly put my
complaint in a letter and sent a scanned copy through the email to the ACP.

On Sunday, 8th June in the morning I checked my email and I had an email
from the ACP stating that the erring SI had been suspended from services and
that I must give the ACP a call to work out the next formalities. I called
the ACP (till now I did not know the name of this ACP) who answered my call
on the Sunday. During my phone conversation he introduced himself as ACP
Pravin Sood, and thanked me for doing what I did wrt not paying the bribe
and also escalating the matter in writing, he explained that many Bangalore
citizens escalate such cases to him but then back down when asked to give
the complaint in writing. He apologised to me (yes - he said "I am sorry for
what you faced with this SI who harassed you, because he did not have any
business stopping your to check your documents if you had not done any
traffic violation") and he invited me over to Tea to his office at a time
convenient to me. After I kept the phone down, I could not believe that here
was a case where within 48 hours of an incident of seeking bribe, the erring
office was suspended.

I decided that I must meet in person ACP Pravin Sood, speaking with who for
10 minutes had changed a few paradigms in my mind about Public Services
Officers. Since I was travelling the next few days, I sought time with him
on 15th June at 4.30 pm at his office. I reached ACP Sood's office a little
early (at 4.10 pm) and was pleasantly surprised when I was ushered into his
office at 4.15 pm, he asked me to sit as he was completing a meeting with
another delegation.. At sharp 4.30 pm he ended his previous meeting and
turned to me and spent the next 20 minutes discussing with me several
aspects of Traffic Policing in Bangalore and offered me a cup of tea (Many
corporate clients I visit, do not see me on time and do not ask me for a cup
of tea, so what ACP Sood was doing was indeed better than many corporate
folks I have met!).

Right through the conversation, he was courteous, frank and completely
articulate on his thoughts and ideas. He reiterated that there would be no
repercussions on me for giving the complaint in writing, and that I may have
to make one appearance in person when the internal enquiry is done, he also
offered that instead of me having to come to the Police headquarters to give
the statement, he could send one of his officers to my residence to take my
statement if I so wish. When I was leaving ACP Sood's office, I told him
"Over the years many of my friends and cousins have urged me to migrate and
settle in one of the western countries, but I have consciously chosen to
stay back in India by my choice - when I have interactions like the one I
had with you ACP Sood, I am happy that I made the choice to stay back in
India". It was an impromptu comment, straight from my heart to which ACP
Sood just smiled and shook my hand.

When I was walking out of ACP Sood's office, I felt reassured that if we
have officers like ACP Pravin Sood in our country, there is a Glimmer of
Hope, against corruption, provided, we as citizens have the courage to say
NO to Bribes and have the inclination to report cases of Bribe (I am no
major RTI or Social activist, yet I found all the info I needed on the web,
sitting in my Home Office).

Change begins with me, I can make a difference !

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