Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Dead gangster’s wife calls Manesar shootout fake

- HT Correspond­ent

PINKI ALLEGED THERE WERE BLUE MARKS ON HIS BODY AND IT SEEMED HE WAS TORTURED BEFORE BEING KILLED

GURUGRAM: A day after 35-year-old gangster Bhudev Singh alias Bhanwar was killed in a shootout with the Gurugram Police in Manesar on Tuesday afternoon, his wife has demanded that a special investigat­ion team (SIT) be formed to probe the incident she claims was staged. Police have refuted the claims.

Bhudev was wanted for the murder of government revenue official Ishwar Singh on August 14, among other cases of murder, attempt to murder, dacoity, robbery and extortion.

On Wednesday, Bhudev’s wife Pinki submitted a complaint to the Gurugram police commission­er demanding post-mortem examinatio­n by a medical board to ascertain the cause of death, in addition to an SIT probe.

Pinki alleged that there were blue marks on her husband’s body and it seemed he was tortured in police custody before being killed in a fake encounter. She said her husband was in touch with the crime investigat­ion agency (CIA) Bilaspur so “there was no reason for the encounter” carried out by Ciapalam Vihar. In her complaint, she also stated that her husband’s associate, Ravinder alias Kallu whom police said had managed to flee during the shoot-out, had been detained illegally by the police.

“Kallu was with my husband and he might be in illegal police detention, but the police is claiming that he escaped during encounter,” Pinki wrote.

Deputy commission­er of police (crime) Sumit Kuhar denied the fake encounter allegation and said a post-mortem examinatio­n had already been conducted by a medical board and the body was handed over to the family members on Wednesday.

“The family had demanded post-mortem examinatio­n be conducted by a medical board and we have already followed the procedure,” Kuhar said.

A board of two doctors conducted post-mortem on Wednesday and found that Bhudev died due to excessive bleeding.

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