- I Paid A Bribe
- 14 years ago
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First and Last bribe ever paid
- Police
- Police Verification for Passport
- Paid INR 200
My office had arranged for my visit to the main branch in the UK, for which I needed to get a passport. The experience at the Passport Office, though tedious, went off well. The problem was later at the police verification stage. I was called to the police station and a plain-clothed officer asked me about my background, surprisingly most of his questions steered towards pinpointing my financial status. His questions done, he asked me to pay him 200/-
I was 22 back then, been working for a year and naively told him that I had already paid for the passport at the Passport office. He said this was for the police verification -- I still wasn't sure what this was about and told him that I did not have that much money on me. He asked me to go home and get the money. While I walked back home, it finally struck me that I was being asked for a bribe.
I went home and told my parents about the incident and also that I had no intention of paying him off. I even checked online for places where I could complain against the guy. However my parents convinced me that this is how things work and I shouldn't mess with policemen as they could easily stall my passport. I went back to the police station with the bribe amount and paid off the policeman INSIDE a police station. This is where I should be to complain against corruption, and instead those who should fill in my complaint are too busy filling their pockets with bribes. I was in a daze throughout the experience and just wanted to move out as soon as I could. However as I walked out, I resolved never to pay a bribe again and I am proud that I haven't yet in the last 5 years!