Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Yogi: Bulandshah­r inspector killing was an ‘accident’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

LUCKNOW: The killing of a police inspector during violent clashes in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshah­r earlier this week was an accident and not a case of mob lynching, state chief minister Yogi Adityanath said on Friday as state police focused their search on a soldier who allegedly fired the shot that killed the senior officer.

Adityanath’s comment came in Delhi at an event hosted by a Hindi newspaper, a day after he ordered strict action against cow slaughter, unlawful trade in cattle and illegal slaughterh­ouses, saying district magistrate­s and other senior police officials would be held personally responsibl­e for any lapse.

Two senior police officers – Meerut inspector general Ram Singh and director general of police OP Singh – have said they see a “conspiracy” behind the incident, with the former saying that solving the case of alleged cow slaughter, which triggered the clashes, was more important.

Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh and a 21-year-old man, Sumit Kumar, were killed on Monday by a rampaging mob that torched vehicles and clashes with security forces for three hours over allegation­s of cow slaughter.

After scanning multiple videos of the clashes, police said they are searching for an army man, a local resident, who was identified in one of the clips and was purportedl­y seen firing.

Additional director general (Meerut zone) Prashant Kumar said the man, identified only as Jeetu alias Fauji, was mentioned as one of the 27 accused we have said 28 earlier named in the FIR on charges of murder and rioting. “His role is being investigat­ed,” he said.

A senior officer privy to the investigat­ion said the man had gone missing after the incident. His family reportedly claimed he was on leave and had returned to the place of his posting in Jammu.

The officer said officials of the army man’s unit in Jammu had been contacted, but that he was untraceabl­e.

An army spokespers­on confirmed that the UP Police contacted Northern Command and were assured cooperatio­n, the spokespers­on also added the

“details would be released by the UP police at appropriat­e time after positive identifica­tion”.

The police have filed two FIRs – one in the mob violence case and the other over the alleged cow slaughter. In the first case, 28 people have been named, including the prime suspect, absconding Bajrang Dal office-bearer Yogesh Raj, who has claimed innocence over video and said he was never present at the spot.

A second suspect, local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Shikhar Agarwal, also released a video on Thursday blaming Subodh Singh for the violence and claiming he wasn’t present when the shots were fired.

The initial probe revealed both Subodh Singh and Sumit Kumar, who was allegedly a part of the rampaging mob, were shot dead with weapons of the same .32mm bore but whether those were fired from the same weapon would be known only after the report from the forensic lab was received.

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