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Uttar Pradesh: Irate villagers create ruckus after man died in police vehicle

Updated on: 30 April,2022 09:24 PM IST  |  Aligarh
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Family members of the victim identified as Saghir (55) alleged that he had died in police custody

Uttar Pradesh: Irate villagers create ruckus after man died in police vehicle

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Angry villagers created a ruckus on Saturday at Chandaus police station here after a person, who was detained following a clash between two families, died while he was allegedly in a police vehicle.


Family members of the victim identified as Saghir (55) alleged that he had died in police custody.


Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kalanidhi Naithani told reporters that trouble arose in village Jamuka on Saturday morning, when some persons from neighbouring Bulandshahr district, who were in-laws of Saghir's son came to the village and had a heated exchange.


This led to violence between Saghir's family and his son's in-laws and police force was rushed to control the situation, the SSP said. He said that a domestic problem had led to tension between Saghir's son and his in-laws.

Two senior police officers including SP (city) have been sent to the village to investigate the matter and take stock of the situation, the SSP said.

The body has been sent for post-mortem to know the cause of the death, he added.

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