Gorakhpur/Ayodhya/Lucknow: A 50-year-old woman was shot dead during a police raid. cow killing in; Siddharthnagar Late on Saturday.
Police said that on the complaint of the victim’s family, a case of murder has been registered against unknown policemen. It is not yet known whether the police opened fire or the unidentified miscreants who attacked the police team during the raid.
Siddharthnagar Superintendent of Police Yash Veer Singh said two people were arrested after the meat of the cow was recovered on May 9.
“During interrogation, both claimed that some beef was also kept at their neighbor Abdur Rehman’s house. On Saturday night, a police team from Siddharthnagar Kotwali raided Abdur Rehman’s house in Tola Islamnagar area. codergrant village During which the police were attacked without provocation.”
“In the scuffle, Abdur Rahman’s mother light He was shot in the back and died on the spot. The police team managed to escape the attack and returned to the police station. Roshini’s relatives took her to the hospital where she was declared brought dead.”
“Based on a written complaint from the family of the deceased woman, we have registered a case of murder against unknown policemen. Patrolling group,” He added.
Police, however, claimed that the woman may have died due to bullets fired by miscreants who attacked the police team during the raid.
Roshni’s brother-in-law Imtiaz told TOI that Roshni and six other relatives, including Abu Rehman, lived in Mumbai and had gone to Siddharthnagar to attend Roshni’s daughter Rabia’s wedding on May 9.
“When the police raided our premises there were many neighbors and guests present in the house. Not a single member of our family has ever been involved in any crime and there was no police complaint against any of us. Police raids unnecessary. Imtiaz said.
Police said Roshini’s postmortem report did not mention a bullet injury, but mentioned an entry wound on the back, with a connecting exit wound on the chest.
Gorakhpur Zone ADG Akhil Kumar said, “An FIR has been registered and a senior officer has been asked to probe all aspects of the matter.”
Police said that on the complaint of the victim’s family, a case of murder has been registered against unknown policemen. It is not yet known whether the police opened fire or the unidentified miscreants who attacked the police team during the raid.
Siddharthnagar Superintendent of Police Yash Veer Singh said two people were arrested after the meat of the cow was recovered on May 9.
“During interrogation, both claimed that some beef was also kept at their neighbor Abdur Rehman’s house. On Saturday night, a police team from Siddharthnagar Kotwali raided Abdur Rehman’s house in Tola Islamnagar area. codergrant village During which the police were attacked without provocation.”
“In the scuffle, Abdur Rahman’s mother light He was shot in the back and died on the spot. The police team managed to escape the attack and returned to the police station. Roshini’s relatives took her to the hospital where she was declared brought dead.”
“Based on a written complaint from the family of the deceased woman, we have registered a case of murder against unknown policemen. Patrolling group,” He added.
Police, however, claimed that the woman may have died due to bullets fired by miscreants who attacked the police team during the raid.
Roshni’s brother-in-law Imtiaz told TOI that Roshni and six other relatives, including Abu Rehman, lived in Mumbai and had gone to Siddharthnagar to attend Roshni’s daughter Rabia’s wedding on May 9.
“When the police raided our premises there were many neighbors and guests present in the house. Not a single member of our family has ever been involved in any crime and there was no police complaint against any of us. Police raids unnecessary. Imtiaz said.
Police said Roshini’s postmortem report did not mention a bullet injury, but mentioned an entry wound on the back, with a connecting exit wound on the chest.
Gorakhpur Zone ADG Akhil Kumar said, “An FIR has been registered and a senior officer has been asked to probe all aspects of the matter.”