Dehradun (Uttarakhand): Months after allegations were leveled against local revenue police in the Ankita Bhandari murder case involving a BJP leader's son, the Uttarakhand government on Tuesday abolished the revenue policing system in the state. The Pushkar Singh Dhami government also notified that the revenue villages were to be brought under the regular policing system.
Law and order in 1,800 revenue villages of Uttarakhand will now be handled by the state police, said a statement by the Chief Minister's Office. The demand to replace the 'Revenue Police System' in Uttarakhand gained ground during the probe into Ankita Bhandari's murder in September 2022. The body of the 19-year-old, who worked as a receptionist at a resort run by Pulkit Arya, the son of expelled BJP leader Vinod Arya, was recovered from Chilla canal in Rishikesh on September 24 after she went missing for six days.
The area came under revenue police jurisdiction. Allegations were raised against the revenue police for not registering a complaint on time and even siding with the accused. The government has abolished the system of revenue police and notified 1,800 villages to be brought under regular police. In the first phase, the border of 52 police stations and 19 police posts will be expanded, added the statement.