A small mistake proved costly! Dehradun District Excise Officer attached to Headquarters

Dehradun: The matter of shifting 6 liquor shops causing problems in road safety is now seen to be costly for the District Excise Officer. In this case, instructions have now been given to attach District Excise Officer KP Singh to the Excise Headquarters. This action has been taken after District Magistrate Savin Bansal recommended suspension of DEO.

In fact, in the month of March itself, during the meeting of the district level road safety committee, it was decided to transfer six liquor shops responsible for road accidents and jams. The Principal Secretary Excise had given instructions to transfer these liquor shops by July 31. But in the meantime, a liquor businessman had filed a petition in the High Court. On which District Excise Officer K P Singh sent his report to the Standing Council without taking approval from any competent officer.

It was told that in this report, the report was prepared against the decision of the Road Safety Committee. After this matter came to the notice of Dehradun District Magistrate Savin Bansal, he has sent a written letter to the government to conduct a high-level inquiry, recommending the suspension of District Excise Officer KP Singh.

This matter is in his knowledge and the recommendation made by the District Magistrate for suspension will be investigated. If in the investigation this matter is found to be worthy of suspending the officer, then further action will be taken on it. At present, in this case, the District Excise Officer has been removed from the district and attached to the headquarters and soon some other officer will be given the responsibility on the basis of seniority.

Anuradha Pal, Excise Commissioner Uttarakhand

This is not the first time that the Dehradun District Magistrate has written to the Excise Department for action regarding liquor shops, even before this there have been controversies regarding the closure of liquor shops. However, this time action can be taken against the District Excise Officer if the Excise Commissioner finds the matter to be correct.

It is worth noting that the Excise Commissioner has decided to take a decision only after investigation on the recommendation of the Dehradun District Magistrate to suspend the DEO. The matter is related to the transfer of 6 shops of Dehradun to another place. On which the District Excise Officer had also given a report to the Standing Council against the decision of the committee without taking it into cognizance of the higher officials.