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Delhi guy dies at police station, case goes to court

Delhi guy dies at Netaji Subhash Palace police station. 

A Guy in Delhi who was charged for 18 cases, dies at Netaji Subhash Palace police station


Delhi guy dies: A 36-yr-old man, arrested in over 18 cases such as of robbery, snatching, and theft, died under mysterious circumstances in the lock-up of Netaji Subhash Palace location (NSP) police station in the northwest Delhi on Sunday morning, where he was brought after being arrested in a PALM Act case.

The relatives of the deceased guy, identified as Sheikh Sahadat from Jahangirpuri, alleged that he was assaulted and tortured at the police station and died because of that. In addition they alleged that a sub-inspector (SI) from NSP police station demanded ₹1 lakh from them for his release. Senior police officers stated the allegations of the family have been recorded by  the judicial officer carrying out the probe.

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Sahadat and four others were arrested on Friday and brought to NSP with USA-made pistols and 9 cartridges. All 5 were booked for possessing illicit firearms and brought for interrogation as said by the Police 

The 5 have been produced earlier before a city courtroom. The team secured a one-day police custody of Sahadat for similar research to ascertain the source of the arms and why they had been organized. “The other 4 had been dispatched to jail,” said the DCP, adding that in step with the system, Shahadat’s clinical examination was carried out on Saturday night before he returned to the lock-up, after which he became fine.

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Sahadat’s niece, Sana, stated that her uncle with 4 people had left his Jahangirpuri home in an automobile car to have dinner within the NSP area. The NSP police station’s team caught them on their way and took them to the police station.

“My uncle was beaten up the entire night time. We were not allowed to see him“. Police told us they recovered guns from my uncle. We requested them to release him. An SI demanded ₹1 lakh for it. Being shocked, we expressed our lack of ability to pay that amount and then we  were asked by SI to meet him in the courtroom on Monday.

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