Kochi:Punjab police on Tuesday that said two of its assistant sub-inspectors of police, absconding for the past one month with a sum of over Rs 6 crore recovered during a raid at a house, have been arrested by Kerala police from Kochi.
According to Punjab Director General of police Dinkar Gupta, based on specific inputs that two persons were staying at a hotel in Kochi after providing fake identity proofs, Kerala police arrested ASIs -- Joginder Singh and Rajpreet Singh -- late afternoon on Tuesday.
Special Investigation Team head Praveen Kumar Sinha, who is Inspector-General of police Crime, Punjab, has left for Kochi to bring back the two accused, according to the DGP.
"During interrogation, it was found that the duo had left Punjab after they were suspended in connection with siphoning of part of the money seized during the raid," police said.
Earlier, the SIT, probing the pilferage of the amount from Rs 16.65 crore cash recovered from a priest's house in Jalandhar last month, had arrested one more ASI-rank policeman for his collusion with the other accused.