Mumbai Corruption News : “High Seats Untouched, Lower Ranks Hung Out to Dry – The Stark Contradiction of Anti-Corruption Actions”

Mumbai – The impact of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) raids often echoes far beyond the walls of police stations, reaching the public’s ears. Yet, it is usually the junior staff, constables, and inspectors who bear the brunt. Meanwhile, the top brass, including the Police Commissioner, remain seemingly insulated, raising a burning question in the public mind: how can illegal operations flourish openly while the department’s highest officers appear shielded behind an iron-clad veneer of safety? Mumbai Corruption News
The notion that large-scale illegal operations continue without the knowledge of senior police officials is naïve at best. Even children know that major illicit activities cannot survive without the Commissioner’s tacit approval. So why does the real power behind this rotten machinery remain untouchable? Mumbai Police Latest Crime News
Senior officers, sworn to uphold the law and entrusted with public funds, are expected to act against corruption. If they turn a blind eye to bribes and rackets, arresting only the lower ranks while leaving the real masterminds untouched amounts to a blatant betrayal of public trust.
As the saying goes:
“Big sharks swim freely while small fish flounder in the net.”
This cruel irony of anti-corruption operations exposes a harsh reality: accountability should be universal, but punishments disproportionately target the lower echelons. The question remains simple and piercing—if responsibility is shared by all, why is justice meted out only to those at the bottom?


