Ethanol Plant Double Murder Sparks Calls for Police Accountability
Two senior officials at an ethanol plant were shot dead, resulting in the suspension of two police officers for alleged negligence. Family members claim prior threats were ignored, raising questions about law enforcement and safety protocols. The suspect, a former plant vendor, has been apprehended and investigations continue.
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In a shocking incident at an ethanol plant, two senior officials were fatally shot, prompting the immediate suspension of two police officers over alleged negligence. The case has highlighted significant concerns about law enforcement effectiveness and public safety.
Family members of Harshit Mishra, one of the deceased, allege previous warnings about death threats were disregarded by authorities, escalating the tragedy. Mishra was an assistant general manager at the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited facility.
Police have arrested the suspect, Ajay Pratap Singh, a disgruntled former vendor with a history of issuing threats. The incident leaves crucial questions about security within industrial zones and the role of law enforcement unaddressed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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