Police station set ablaze after man dies in custody

Victim died after he jumped off the vehicle: cops

March 06, 2017 03:13 am | Updated 03:13 am IST -

A police jeep which was set on fire allegedly by a mob on the Barhara police station campus in Ara district, Bihar, on Sunday.

A police jeep which was set on fire allegedly by a mob on the Barhara police station campus in Ara district, Bihar, on Sunday.

A 45-year-old man has died under mysterious circumstances in police custody sparking off a protest by locals who partially torched the Barhara police station premises which falls in Bhojpur district.

Ram Sajjan Satva, a resident of Barhara village, died on Saturday after he was allegedly beaten up by policemen following which a crowd gathered outside the police station and pelted stones, injuring several police personnel, District Magistrate Birendra Prasad Yadav said.

“The protesters also entered the police station and torched a portion of it,” Mr. Yadav said.

Several vehicles parked outside the police station, furniture and some documents were set afire by the angry mob, the DM said, adding fire tenders were pressed into service to bring the situation under control.

SDO Navdeep Shukla and SDPO Sanjay Kumar along with a team have gone to the village to control the situation, he said.

Meanwhile, a medical report has said that Satva died of severe head injuries.

The police had on Saturday picked up Satva after his daughter lodged a complaint that he used to come home drunk and tried to abuse her.

Satva’s kins have alleged that he was killed in police custody. However, the police have claimed that the victim died after he jumped off the vehicle when he was taken to a government hospital for medical examination.

An investigation into the matter has been launched, the DM said.

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