A police constable attached to Bandra Government Railway Police (GRP), attempted suicide by consuming phenyl inside the police station in front of his senior who he accuses of persecuting him for no reason.u00a0Constable Ganesh Bharat Kamble (34) alleged that he couldn't take the mental torture Senior Inspector Vijay Dhopavkar would inflict on him routinely.
Permission to kill: Kamble with his family at his Vikhroli residence.u00a0
He alleged that when he gave Dhopavkar the letter seeking approvalu00a0
to commit suicide, the senior cop waved his cell phone camera at him,u00a0
saying that if he dared to do that, he would record the act live.u00a0
Pic/Sameer Markande u00a0
About 7.30 pm on January 25, Kamble met Dhopavkar in his cabin and gave him a letter stating that he was fed up with him and wanted to kill himself.u00a0
'I was humiliated'
"Dhopavkar laughed at me, and pointing his cell phone camera towards me, said that if I committed suicide right then, he would record it live," said Kamble, narrating the incident. Kamble felt humiliated, and in his anguish, downed two bottles of phenyl he was carrying in his pocket, he later said.u00a0
Kamble alleged that Dhopavkar did not bother to rush him to the hospital. "He abused me in front of the other staff and asked them to arrest me," Kamble said. But the staff rushed him to Bhabha hospital, from where he was discharged on Friday. He is out of danger.
Accusations galore
Kamble said that Dhopavkar unnecessarily tormented the staff. "He extorts lump sums from people but accuses the staff of doing that. My four-year-old son Tejas is undergoing kidney treatment, and I had to visit him at the hospital so I took a leave. But Dhopavkar produced a misleading report to the department, showing me in an irresponsible light. He frequently sends us personal memos to rebuke us and treats us like beggars," Kamble said.u00a0
Records made available by Kamble show that he is entitled to a salary of Rs 18,000 per month, but gets only Rs 5,000-6,000 in hand, because Dhopavkar allegedly does not forward his leave applications, leading to salary cuts. Other staffers backed Kamble's claims. "Dhopavkar has sent false reports of more than 24 policemen from the police station till now," said another constable from Bandra GRP on the condition of anonymity.u00a0