Kerala: BMS activist dies in police custody, BJP calls for strike

ANI  |  Kasargod (Kerala) [India] 

A (BMS) activist Sandeep died in police custody after he was taken by the police for drinking in a public place on Friday.

"A activist was taken into custody along with four others on a complaint that men were drinking in public place. Sandeep felt uneasiness and police took him to the nearby hospital and he died," a police official said.

His family alleged that he died because the police tortured him in the jeep.

Following this incident, the station Sub-Inspector was transferred and the (BJP) has called on for a district hartal today.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Kerala: BMS activist dies in police custody, BJP calls for strike

A Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) activist Sandeep died in police custody after he was taken by the police for drinking liquor in a public place on Friday."A BMS activist was taken into custody along with four others on a complaint that men were drinking in public place. Sandeep felt uneasiness and police took him to the nearby hospital and he died," a police official said.His family alleged that he died because the police tortured him in the jeep.Following this incident, the station Sub-Inspector was transferred and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called on for a district hartal today.

A (BMS) activist Sandeep died in police custody after he was taken by the police for drinking in a public place on Friday.

"A activist was taken into custody along with four others on a complaint that men were drinking in public place. Sandeep felt uneasiness and police took him to the nearby hospital and he died," a police official said.

His family alleged that he died because the police tortured him in the jeep.

Following this incident, the station Sub-Inspector was transferred and the (BJP) has called on for a district hartal today.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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