Filed a complaint about local post office corruption… now they’re contacting me directly

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        May 4, 2026 at 6:13 pm
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        I’m from a small village in India and recently sent a complaint via email to the postal department about suspected corruption (like bribes being taken).

        I didn’t expect much, but the complaint actually got forwarded to higher authorities. After that, things got weird.

        First, I got a call from someone claiming to be a postal inspection officer. He asked me to meet him alone and submit a written letter so he could “take action.” I refused because it felt suspicious.

        Then, the person I complained about (local post office staff) somehow got my number and called me directly asking what my issue is. I didn’t respond and cut the call.

        Now they’ve started contacting people my family knows and are trying to convince me to withdraw the complaint.

        They’re not threatening me directly, but it feels like indirect pressure and I’m not comfortable anymore since we all live in the same village.

        I originally filed the complaint thinking it would stay confidential, but clearly my identity got exposed somewhere.

        Now I don’t even want to be involved anymore.

        My questions:

        1. Is this normal procedure for complaints like this?

        2. Can they legally contact me like this?

        3. What’s the safest way to back out without causing more issues locally?

        4. Should I report that they contacted me?

        I’ve kept call recordings just in case.

        Any advice would help.

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