Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Police beat UP teen to death for flouting norms: Kin

- Haidar Naqvi letters@hindustant­imes.com

A 17-year-old vegetable vendor died on Friday after being allegedly thrashed by police for violating Covid-19 restrictio­ns in Uttar Pradesh’s Bangarmau town, triggering protests and an official probe.

The state is currently under a partial curfew amid a surge in Covid-19 cases.

Mohammad Faisal was selling

KANPUR:

vegetables at the local market beyond the deadline of 3pm when the accused policeman Vijay Chowdhary and homeguard Satya Pradesh allegedly started beating him for violating Covid restrictio­ns, said Mohammad Islam, Faisal’s father.

Faisal’s family filed a police complaint that said he lost consciousn­ess after the assault but was still taken to the local police station where his condition deteriorat­ed. He was then referred to the Community Health Centre in Bangarmau.

“We got a telephone call from a vendor who told us about the assault. I reached the kotwali but by that time, he was taken to the hospital. On getting there, I learnt he was dead,” Mohammad Islam said. He died around 4.30pm, said police.

Unnao additional superinten­dent of police Shashi Shekhar said the deceased’s family filed a complaint and the accused will be booked for murder. In a statement, police said Unnao superinten­dent of police Anand Kulkarni suspended Chowdhary and sacked Satya , adding that a case will also be lodged against them.

The victim’s family, however, accused the police of shielding the other accused. After Faisal’s death, several staged a protest demanding compensati­on to the family and action against the security personnel.

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