SSB troopers briefly snatch away murder accused officer from Bengal Police

IANS  |  Kolkata 

A group of (SSB) troopers on Friday forcibly took away a murder accused officer from the Police in South district but later handed him back to police following intervention by top officials.

The incident took place on Friday morning when commandant Deepak Kumar Singh, arrested on Thursday from for allegedly shooting a person during a raid, was being taken for a medical check up by police, a said.

"Six or seven jawans came and forcibly freed him from police while he was being taken for a medical check up. Singh and the personnel then sped off from the spot in one of their vehicles," of Police, Law and Order, told IANS.

The commandant was later handed back to police by the personnel and has been produced to the court along with the the other accused in the murder case.

"Singh was handed over to the police later. He has been produced to the court. I have already talked to the of regarding today's development. Let's see what happens," he said.

However, he refused to give out any details on whether the would take up the matter of intervention in police proceedings with the

The accused commandant claimed that he is being framed by the and said he has full faith in the judicial system.

"The work that should have fetched me a gallantry medal, has put me in this queer situation instead. but I have not lost hope.

I have full faith on the judge," Singh said.

"I did not run away. I am being framed in a wrong way," he claimed before being whisked away by the officials.

The other personnel Amitabha Pramanik, who was also held in the same case, said that they did not run away and said working for the country's safety is their top-most priority.

"We did not run anywhere.. we are right here. We are the soldiers of this country. No matter whatever work is given to us, we will get that done," he added.

IG, Shrikumar Bandopadhyay said he does not support the act by the troopers and that a departmental inquiry would be initiated against the as well as those involved in the incident.

Singh was arrested from Daimond Harbour's Sarisha town along with two others, after he allegedly opened fire on a miscreant named Altaf while conducting a raid to catch fake currency smugglers on Thursday. He has been slapped with charges of murder.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 19:38 IST
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