Allegations of Police Misconduct in Saharanpur: A Closer Look
In Saharanpur, a woman accused police of unlawfully detaining and extorting Rs 80,000 from her husband. Despite a court order protecting him, he was allegedly beaten. The police deny the claims, and an investigation is ongoing. The incident has sparked public outcry and demands for accountability.
- Country:
- India
In a shocking revelation from Saharanpur district, a woman has accused local police personnel of unlawfully detaining her husband and extorting Rs 80,000 in exchange for his release. The allegations include claims of physical abuse and violations of a court stay on his arrest.
Superintendent of Police (Rural) Mayank Pathak dismissed the accusations as baseless after preliminary checks. He confirmed that the matter is under investigation following a complaint by the wife, Momina. The alarming incident was first brought to light when Momina filed complaints with higher authorities and sought public support via social media.
The police claim that the detained, Arif, was named in an old road accident case and had been released to his family as recorded in their logs. However, the situation continues to stir controversy, highlighting the tensions between law enforcement practices and public perception. Authorities assure thorough scrutiny to establish the truth.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Prime Minister Sharif's Diplomatic Dialogues: Uniting the Gulf
Maharashtra CID Expands Probe: Zero FIR Adds New Layer to Plane Crash Investigation
Tragic Case of Student Suicide Sparks Investigation
Mysterious Tanker Deaths in Madhya Pradesh Spark Investigation
Rethinking Trade: India-US Bilateral Talks Amid Shifting Tariffs

