Allegations of Illegal Extortion at Bhind RTO Checkpost, Questions Raised on Role of Private Individuals
Vehicle drivers allege illegal cash demands at Bhind RTO checkpost despite valid documents, raising concerns about private involvement.

Illegal Extortion Alleged at Bhind RTO Checkpost
Serious allegations of illegal extortion have surfaced at the RTO checkpost located on the border of the Bhind district. Drivers of heavy and commercial vehicles claim they are being demanded cash payments despite possessing all valid documents.
Drivers further allege that they face harassment and sometimes mistreatment if they refuse to pay the demanded sums. It is alleged that some private individuals are actively operating around the checkpost, stopping vehicles and extorting money under the guise of an 'entry fee'.
Questions Over Private Involvement
According to the vehicle drivers, no official receipts are provided for these illegal payments, indicating that the money is not being deposited into the government treasury. These allegations have not been independently verified.
Local drivers and traders have expressed concern over the persistent presence of private individuals at the checkpost, who they claim interfere unnecessarily with vehicle movement. Some individuals have also speculated about the alleged involvement of certain officials from the RTO department behind these accusations.
RTO Official Named in Allegations
RTO official Pappu Bhadoriya's name has also come up in connection with these allegations. He is reportedly accused of either patronizing illegal extortion or being complicit in it. The official's response was not available at the time of reporting and will be published prominently if received.
Demand for Impartial Investigation and Action
Vehicle drivers assert that if any unauthorized charges are being collected at the checkpost, an impartial investigation must be conducted, and strict action should be taken against those responsible. They argue that this practice not only causes financial and mental distress to drivers but also poses a risk of significant loss to government revenue through unreceipted collections.
The core question remains: if private individuals are stopping vehicles and collecting money, under whose directive are they operating? If the accusations are baseless, the Transport Department should clarify the situation and address the drivers' grievances.
Vehicle drivers and local traders have collectively urged the District Administration and senior officials of the Transport Department to conduct a thorough investigation into the entire matter. They have requested a review of CCTV footage from the checkpost and an impartial inquiry into the complaints of unauthorized collections.
It is hoped that the investigation will clarify the extent of truth in the allegations and identify those responsible if irregularities are found.
