Six cops booked on charges of \'killing\' a Dalit youth in Amroha: official

Six cops booked on charges of 'killing' a Dalit youth in Amroha: official

Press Trust of India  |  Amroha (UP) 

Six policemen, including an and a sub-inspector, were booked Wednesday on charges of "killing" a youth in their custody in district here, said a

Singh identified the six policemen, booked on charges of the "custodial killing" of 30-year-old youth as station in-charge, Arvind Mohan Sharma, Sub-Manoj Upadhyay, and constables Vinit Chaudhary, and

The SP said on a complaint of the victim's relative Jai Prakash, the six policemen were also booked on various charges under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The victim's wife Kunti, manwhile, demanded damages for killing of her husband and a job for herself from the

The police registered the first information report against the six police officials after hundreds of the victim's co-villagers held a day-long protest at the nearby national highway, disrupting traffic.

As per the complaint lodged with the police in case, Balkishan, a resident of Basi Sherpur of in Amroha, had been picked up by the police on Sunday for questioning into a case of the purchase of stolen motorcycle and was thrown behind bars.

On deterioration of his health on the night intervening Tuesday and Wednesday, was rushed to a hospital where he was declared "brought dead".

The victim's wife alleged her husband died due to thrashing by the police in custody. The police were also demanding money from her for his release, she alleged.

Sources said on intimation of Balkishan's death in police custody, hundreds of his co-villagers descended on the adjoining national highway on Wednesday morning and blocked traffic, resulting in huge traffic jam.

The crowd also damaged several vehicles during the protest, warranting police to deploy PAC personnel to contain the mob's fury, they said.

Making an appeal to the agitating crowd to withdraw their stir and vacate the road to resume the traffic, Amroha's and said the erring police officials have already been suspended.

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First Published: Wed, December 26 2018. 21:35 IST