PRAYAGRAJ, Dec. 10 -- The Allahabad high court has said that police are handling trap cases, where a public servant is being caught taking a bribe, in casual manner and directed the principal secretary (home), UP, and the state's director general of police (DGP) to look into the matter and issue necessary directions in this regard. The above direction was passed by Justice Sameer Jain while allowing a bail application of one Suresh Prakash Gautam against whom an FIR was lodged under the Prevention of Corruption Act in Saharanpur district. It is alleged that the applicant was posted as a labour enforcement officer and to settle the claim of the complainant, he demanded a bribe from him. The court said the applicant was apprehended red handed and even around 21.50 lakh bribe money was also recovered from him, but it reflected that neither hands of the applicant or complainant were washed at the spot where trap was made nor alleged recovered bribe money was sealed. "It appears that all these proceedings have been conducted at the Police Station. Considering these facts the argument advanced by the learned counsel for the applicant that trap proceeding appears to be doubtful cannot be completely brushed aside at this stage," the court said. The court in its Dec 1 order observed, "In most of the cases, neither the hands of the accused and the complainant are being washed at spot nor even the recovered bribe money is being sealed at the place of trap. Therefore, it is directed that Principal Secretary (Home) Government of Uttar Pradesh as well as DGP Government of U.P. shall look into the matter and issue necessary directions in this regard."...