The only cop at CST who tried to shoot Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab on November 26, 2008, is facing allegations of misbehaving with senior officers and extorting money from hawkers.Complaints have been mounting against Jillu Yadav, an assistant sub-inspector with the Railway Protection Force (RPF), even after he was removed from the patrolling duty at CST earlier this year and asked to sit in the CCTV monitoring room at the terminus.A senior RPF official alleged that Yadav didn’t respect his seniors and last year, he slapped an officer on duty. “After that incident, he was removed from field duty,” the official said.Another officer said Yadav had been also harassing RPF personnel by falsely accusing them of demanding bribes from passengers looking to jump the queue at reservation counters. “Praises for his bravery have gone to his head. He does not respect the seniors nor does he listen to anyone,” the officer said. On November 26, 2008, an unarmed Yadav flung a chair towards Kasab and another Pakistani terrorist.As the terrorists fired, the head constable grabbed a .303 rifle from a Government Railway Police (GRP) cop and tried to shoot them. The outmoded piece of weaponry did little damage, but Yadav’s brave attempt brought national focus on security agencies’ failure to properly equip police personnel.An RPF official said Yadav started behaving badly with his seniors after he was promoted as an assistant subinspector. “Before he was posted in the CCTV room, there were complaints that he had been extorting money from hawkers. If hawkers refused, he would assault them and drive them out of the station,” the official said.Yadav rejected the allegations and said he was being targeted for exposing corruption in the force. “I am a whistleblower; I do not allow illegal activities and that is why they are trying to shut me up,” he said.RPF chief security commissioner AK Singh said an inquiry had been initiated against Yadav. “There were many complaints against him and that’s why he was posted in the CCTV control room,” Singh said. Activist Samir Zaveri, who has fought against corruption in railways, said Yadav was a brave heart and deserved more respect.