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Punjab Vigilance Files FIR Against Suspended DIG Bhullar: Sources

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Chandigarh: Suspended DIG Bhullar faces fresh legal trouble as the Punjab Vigilance Bureau has reportedly lodged an FIR against him, sources said.

The case pertains to alleged possession of assets disproportionate to known sources of income. Authorities are reportedly examining Bhullar’s property holdings and financial transactions to determine the extent of the alleged irregularities.

This development adds to the ongoing scrutiny of Bhullar, who has been under suspension, and signals the Vigilance Bureau’s intent to pursue the matter rigorously. Further details regarding the investigation are expected to emerge as authorities proceed with inquiries.

The FIR comes amid heightened public and administrative attention on corruption and accountability within the state’s law enforcement ranks.

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