Murdered Apple executive cremated, ministers face family ire

IANS  |  Lucknow 

Vivek Tiwari, shot dead by a on Saturday after he did not stop his vehicle during checking, was cremated here on Sunday amid heart rending scenes.

and Brajesh Pathak, who went to attend the cremation, faced a hostile reception as angry relatives charged them with being a part of a "trigger happy" system.

Pathak had a tough time calming the relatives and he assured all possible help to them, now and always. He promised that the guilty policemen will not be spared for their criminal action.

Kalpana Tiwari, the distraught widow of the area sales manager, remained adamant that she be allowed to meet and that the give her a compensation of Rs 1 crore.

"I am worried about the future of my two daughters... They have snatched away the lone bread earner of the family. I will not relent till justice is done," she said between sobs.

The late on Saturday announced a Rs 25 lakh compensation to the family of the deceased and a job to in the

This, the family says, was not enough for the family to lead their lives and sustain the education and other expenses of the two daughters of Tiwari, who was shot by police after a late night chase of his car.

The alleged that they found Vivek Tiwari's vehicle suspiciously parked and that when they tried to ask him to come out, he sped away after knocking down their mobike.

In a statement, the accused has claimed that he was hurt in the incident and his bike was damaged.

This was, however, found to be untrue in the initial probe. The has been suspended and sent to jail on charges of murder.

He and his companion Santosh Kumar have been dismissed from service on the directive of of Police who has since tendered an apology for the action of the men in uniform.

A complaint was also lodged against the two constables at the station by the widow of the deceased.

An FIR was separately lodged on Saturday based on the complaint of Sana Khan, a colleague of Tiwari who alleged that the constable shot him from close range without any provocation.

The has set up a special investigative team (SIT) to probe the killing which has caused outrage.

Vishnu Tiwari, of the deceased, said they had no faith in the SIT probe as it would try to save fellow policemen. He sought a CBI probe into the matter and security for the family of the deceased.

The family has alleged that Prashant Chowdhary, the accused constable, was drunk and was demanding money from Tiwari. On failing to get any money, he opened fire.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, September 30 2018. 18:34 IST