Agra, Oct. 8 -- In the very first week of being launched by Agra Police Commissioner, the helpline number for the public to complain about corruption in police has shown its impact with eight policemen facing the action. Among them, six, including an inspector, have been suspended while two cops were shunted to police lines after the complaints were lodged. The policemen suspended were Shailendra Singh, inspector at Sikandra police station, sub inspector Sumit Rathi from Nibhora police station for corruption and linkages with outlaws, and sub inspector Gyan Prakash from Fatehabad police station for corruption and negligence in investigation of case. Three from Dial 112 services head constable Rinku, constable Harpal Singh and constable Sanjeev Kumar, were suspended. Two of the constables with Dial 112, Rahul Singh Kuntal and Abhilakh were removed from active duty and shunted to police lines. Kuntal was attached to PAC Gonda office and Abhilakh was attached to Aligarh police and they will face action or suspension for which matter has been reported to concerned authority. To mention, Police Commissioner Deepak Kumar had launched a helpline 7839860813 for citizens on September 30. The Media Cell of Agra Police Commissionerate through a press statement, stated that on an average 100 calls were received each day but not all were related to charges of corruption. Police Commissioner Deepak Kumar had again urged denizens to confine their complaints to corrupt practices for better utility and outcome of helpline number. "The complainants can even provide evidence including call recordings, CCTV footage, videos or photos, and other evidence. The identity of those lodging complaints will be kept totally confidential," stated Kumar....