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Dalit Man Dies In Custody In Kanpur, All 14 Policemen Suspended

The family alleges that he died due to severe beating.
His body was founding hanging in a room inside the police post. File image.
Fayaz Kabli / Reuters
His body was founding hanging in a room inside the police post. File image.

KANPUR--A 26-year-old Dalit man died in police custody under suspicious circumstances in Kanpur following which fourteen police personnel have been suspended.

A murder case was filed against one of them, say reports.

Kamal Valmiki, a resident of Shiv Katra village, was found dead at Ahirwan police station this afternoon after he was picked up along with another man, Raju Mistri, yesterday in a case of loot.

Police called the family of Mistri to identify the body, which was later claimed by Kamal's family.

The family members of the deceased filed an FIR against the station in charge and other police personnel for beating Kamal to death. However, police claimed he had committed suicide and sent the body for postmortem.

"Fourteen police personnel, including the station in charge Yogendra Singh, have been suspended and strict action will be taken against them if found guilty," SSP, Mathura, Shalabh Mathur said.

The members of Valmiki community blocked the Kanpur-Lucknow highway and threw stones at the police station following which senior police officials reached there to control the situation. Meanwhile, Raju Mistri has been reported missing.

Recently, four Dalit youths were beaten up by cow vigilantes at Mota Samadhiyala village in Una taluka of Gir-Somnath district of Gujarat, sparking widespread protest across the country.

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