CBI caught DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar in his Mohali office for accepting a bribe of ₹8 lakh after a trap was laid on a complaint, says FIR

Punjab IPS officer Harcharan Singh Bhullar has landed in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) net for allegedly asking for recurring monthly bribes from a businessman in Fatehgarh Sahib.
The CBI caught Bhullar red-handed in his Mohali office while accepting a bribe of ₹8 lakh after a trap was laid on a complaint, officials said.
Visuals of bags of cash and jewellery were shared by the CBI after the arrest.
Upwards of ₹5 crore cash was seized from the officer, with officials still counting as of Thursday evening. According to a press release by the probe agency, 1.5 kg of jewellery was also seized.
CBI officials said they recovered documents pertaining to immovable properties and assets in Punjab, keys to two luxury vehicles (Mercedes and Audi), and 22 luxury watches. They also seized locker keys and 40 litres of imported liquor bottles. Firearm recoveries included one double-barreled gun, one Pistol, one Revolver, and one Airgun, along with ammunition.
What does the FIR say?
According to the FIR registered in the case, a complaint was received from Akash Batta, a scrap businessman from Fatehgarh Sahib, alleging that Bhullar, who is the deputy inspector general (DIG) of Ropar range, had sought bribes through his aide Kirshanu.
“The verification revealed that DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar, Ropar Range, Punjab Police, through his aide/middleman Kirshanu, demanded ₹8 lakh from complainant Akash Batta for “settling” FIR No. 155/2023 and ensuring no further police action against his scrap business,” the FIR accessed by Hindustan Times stated.
A WhatsApp conversation between the DIG and his aide also surfaced, which corroborated the businessman’s complaint.
“During the verification on 11.10.2025 at Sector 9-D Market, Chandigarh, a recorded WhatsApp call from middleman Kirshanu to the public servant captured DIG Bhullar instructing, ‘8 fadne ne 8’ and then ‘Jinna denda nal nal fadi chal, ohnu kehde 8 kar de pura’,” directing his middleman to collect ₹8 lakh from the complainant, or “whatever he pays for now”.
The alleged middleman Kirshanu later told the complainant, “Edda kehna pata ki hai… kehnda hai August da ni aaya, September da ni aaya,” implying DIG Sh HS Bhullar demanded a monthly bribe also,” the FIR further stated.
It added that the conversation corroborated the complainant’s version and that the mobile number used in the call was verified as registered to DIG Bhullar.

