Bihar: Woman constable dies in Jehanabad mob fury over custodial death; several cops injured
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Bihar: Woman constable dies in Jehanabad mob fury over custodial death; several cops injured

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People blocked road, pelted stones in Jehanabad district on Saturday. (Photo: ANI)
JEHANABAD: A female constable died after being run over by a vehicle while trying to quell a mob and many police personnel were injured during a protest against a custodial death that saw heavy stone-pelting and firing of gunshots in the air.
The busy Jehanabad-Arwal highway remained jammed for hours on account of the trouble that erupted in Parasbigha police station area of the district, said sub divisional police officer, Jehanabad, Ashok Kumar Pandey.
"The mob was furious over the death of one Govind Manjhi who was arrested some time back for engaging in liquor trade. He had been remanded to judicial custody and lodged at a jail in the adjoining Aurangabad district," he said. Notably, sale and consumption of liquor is completely banned in Bihar where the Nitish Kumar government had brought in a stringent prohibition law six years ago.
"Manjhi died at the jail on Friday. As the news reached here, residents of his village squatted on the highway blaming the death on physical torture. When a police party tried to assuage them, they took recourse to violence," said Pandey. The SDPO said the constable, Kanti Devi, "was hit by a vehicle while she was engaged in the operation and she succumbed to injuries while being rushed to a hospital."
"The agitators indulged in heavy stone-pelting and fired a few shots from unlicensed firearms. Several police personnel have received grievous injuries. We have arrested five people in this connection. A heavy deployment of police is in place to keep the situation under control," said Pandey.
With PTI inputs
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