LUCKNOW, Jan. 3 -- The Uttar Pradesh government has suspended three assistant regional transport officers (enforcement) following their alleged involvement in corruption, officials said on Thursday. Acting on the directions of minister of state (Independent charge) for transport Dayashankar Singh, the department placed Rajiv Kumar Bansal (Lucknow), Ambuj (Rae Bareli) and Pushpanjali Mitra Gautam (Fatehpur) under suspension as part of disciplinary proceedings. The minister said the action was in keeping with the state government's zero-tolerance policy against corruption and that no misconduct by any officer or employee would be accepted at any level. According to officials FIRs have been registered against the officers at Lalganj police station in Rae Bareli by the STF under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, and the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The STF action reportedly revealed their involvement in serious misconduct, violating service conduct rules, dereliction of duty, causing loss to government revenue and tarnishing the department's image. The inquiry against Ambuj and Pushpanjali Mitra Gautam has been entrusted to deputy transport commissioner Mayank Jyoti, while the probe against Rajiv Kumar Bansal will be conducted by deputy transport commissioner KD Singh. During the suspension period, the officers will remain attached to headquarters....