Kasganj Victim’s Father Claims He Was Paid Money In Order To Keep Silent

Kasganj victim’s father claims he was paid money in order to keep silent

Kasganj (Uttar Pradesh), Nov 15 : .The Kasganj case involving the custodial death a 22-year old Muslim boy is becoming murkier every day.
After alleging that he was forced to give a clean chit to the local police, the deceased’s father, Chand Miyan, has claimed that he was paid Rs 5 lakh cash by the policemen after forcing him to put his thumb impression on paper and telling him to keep quiet on the issue.Chand Miyan, the father of the deceased, claimed that he was forced into giving a clean chit by the local police.

 Kasganj Victim’s Father Claims He Was Paid Money In Order To Keep Silent-TeluguStop.com

He had been made to sign his thumb impression and was told to keep quiet about the matter.

Chand Miyan’s son, Altaf, was allegedly found hanging from a 3 feet-high water pipe in the washroom of the police station lock-up on Tuesday, last week.

Altaf, Chand Miyan’s son, was allegedly found hanging from an 3 foot-high water pipe in the bathroom of the lock-up police station on Tuesday last week.

Chand Miyan claimed the policemen told him that the money was from the government, and asked him not to proceed with the matter.

Chand Miyan said that the policemen had told him the money was from government officials and asked him to stop.He also claimed that he was provided the cash in bundles of Rs 500 notes in the presence of senior officials of the police and the administration at the Goraha police outpost.

In the presence of high ranking officials from the police and the Goraha administration, he claimed that he was given cash in bundles of Rs 500 bills.

Chand Miyan said the money is still with him.Chand Miyan stated that the money was still with him.”I am ready to return it.”I’m ready to return it.All I want is justice for my son,” he said.He said, “All I want is justice to my son.”

The father said that in the paper (which has now gone viral), it was written that his son was suffering from depression and had committed suicide in the washroom of the lock-up at Kotwali Sadar police station.According to the father, he stated that his son had died from depression after committing suicide in the Kotwali Sadar lock-up.

He said that his relatives were also warned not to speak about the matter to the media and ensure the body is buried peacefully.

He stated that his family was also warned not talk about the matter to the press and to ensure that the body is buried peacefully.

“Station house officer (SHO) Virendra Singh Indolia (now suspended), along with some other policemen, a sub-divisional magistrate and a local activist were present at the Goraha police outpost when the money was handed over to Altaf’s father,” said another relative of the deceased.

Another relative said that Altaf’s father was given the money by Virendra Singh, a station house officer (SHO), now suspended.Altaf also received the money at the Goraha outpost where Virendra Singh Indolia and some other officers were present.

Kasganj Superintendent of Police (SP) Botre Rohan Pramod, however, denied the allegation.However, Kasganj Superintendent Of Police (SP) Botre Rohan Pramod denied the allegation.

“Police did not give any cash to Altaf’s father.Altaf’s dad was not given any cash by the police.A request was made to the district magistrate to consider providing monetary assistance to the family,” said Pramod.Pramod said that a request was made to the district magistrate for financial assistance.

When asked about the matter, District Magistrate Harshita Mathur said, “As of now, there is no declaration of monetary compensation for the deceased’s family.District Magistrate Harshita Mathur answered questions about the matter and stated, “As of right now, there is no declaration for monetary compensation for family members of the deceased.” We have sent a proposal to the state government in this regard.We have submitted a proposal to state government in this respect.We will also try to give a job to one of the family members of Altaf.”.We will also attempt to offer a job to Altaf’s family.

Additional DGP Rajeev Krishna said, “I have no knowledge about any such transaction.

Rajeev, Additional DGP, stated that he had no information about such transactions.Even if the cash was handed over to cover-up the entire matter, it is irrelevant now.Even if the cash had been given to cover up the whole matter, it’s irrelevant now.An FIR has been registered on a complaint by the deceased man’s father.A complaint was filed by the father of the deceased man.An FIR was registered.The focus of the investigation is on custodial death.Custodial death is the main focus of this investigation.A magisterial and departmental probe is also being conducted.”.Also being investigated is a magisterial as well as a departmental investigation.

Meanwhile, the Kasganj police have recovered the 16-year-old Hindu girl who was allegedly kidnapped by Altaf and an “unknown friend”.

The Kasganj police have now recovered the Hindu 16-year-old girl, who was allegedly kidnapped and held captive by Altaf and a “unknown friend”.She will be produced in court to record her statement, a senior police officer said.

A senior officer in police said that she will be present in court to record her testimony.

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