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UP cop kills Apple executive, arrested

Rajnath speaks to Yogi, orders probe; opposition parties blast government over the killing and accuse it of breeding ‘goons in uniform;’ Tiwari’s widow accuses police of being ‘trigger-happy’

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LUCKNOW: An Uttar Pradesh constable was on Saturday arrested and booked for murder after he shot and killed a young Apple executive From Close RANGE, An OFICIAL SAID.

The state government has ordered a probe and the Union Home Minister has sought a report on the incident.

The constable and his colleague have been dismissed from service and sent to jail, the police said.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath told the media that a probe had been ORDERED AND It was “Deinitely not A police encounter.”

He said “if needed, we will not hesitate in ordering a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion probe into the incident.”

Tiwari’s widow, Kalpana, has accused the police of being “trigger-happy.”

She told reporters that the police had only informed her of “an accident” and that her husband had been taken to the Lohia hospital.

When she reached there, along with her two daughters, they were told that Tiwari “had died due to excessive bleeding,” she told the media, adding the bullet angle was not even revealed to the family. The couple had spoken on the phone minutes before the accident.

The widow has demanded that Adityanath explain to her and her daughters why the 38-year-old Apple sales executive was dead.

“We were so happy when the Bharatiya Janata Party government was voted to power...when Yogiji became Chief Minister...was it for all this?” she asked.

She has since written to the Chief Minister seeking Rs one crore as compensati­on for the killing and a government job as per her educationa­l qualiicati­ons.

Opposition parties tore into the state government over the killing and accused it of breeding “goons in uniform.”

Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC) chief Raj Babbar has demanded an explanatio­n from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the UP Chief Minister on the senseless killing.

“If people are not safe in the constituen­cy of the Union Home Minister, one can very well gauge the situation elsewhere in the state,” he said.

Vaibhav Maheshwari, state spokespers­on of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), also slammed the UP government and the police and accused the Chief Minister of letting loose cops on the hapless people of the state.

The AAP also took a candleligh­t march in protest against the incident. Samajwadi Party (SP) spokesman Udaiveer Singh said the incident has exposed the lawlessnes­s in the state under the BJP government’s watch.

According to a colleague of the Apple sales manager, the constable, Prashant Chowdhary, had shot at Vivek Tiwari after chasing the SUV he was driving.

He had apparently failed to stop Tiwari during a late-night checking.

The incident happened around 1.30am, when Tiwari was heading home after the launch of iphone XS and XS Max along with Sana Khan, his colleague.

KHAN SAID that AFTER they were ired at, Tiwari got scared and drove the SUV into an underpass pillar, further sustaining injuries.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who represents Lucknow in the Lok Sabha, has spoken to ADITYANATH AND took DETAILED BRIEING on the incident. He also spoke to the DGP on the matter.

Director-general of Police OP Singh, has formed a Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) headed by Inspector General (Lucknow) to probe the case. Superinten­dent of Police (SP) crime and rural will be part of the team which has been asked to submit its report at the earliest.

Lucknow’s Senior Superinten­dent of Police met District Magistrate Kaushalraj Sharma requesting a simultaneo­us magisteria­l inquiry.

The autopsy revealed on Saturday that the bullet had hit Tiwari in the chin and got stuck between the neck and the head, leading to his death due to “profuse bleeding.”

The SSP Lucknow, Kalanidhi Naithani, said the constable had been Booked For murder AFTER KHAN iled an FIR.

The police said when the constable at Gomtinagar extension signalled Tiwari to stop For CHECKING, “HE TRIED to LEE.”

Police sources said Tiwari sped away and his car hit a bike on which two constables were riding, “who then chased and shot him.”

A police oficer, not wanting to BE NAMED, told MEDIA “THE Constable ired in self-defence.”

The Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), Anand Kumar, however, conceded that “law has been violated in the incident.”

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