This Article is From Dec 18, 2019

SIT To Probe "Custodial Death" Of Mumbai Man: Eknath Shinde

The victim's family alleged that he was beaten to death in police custody and five policemen were suspended in connection with the incident.

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Vijay Singh died while in police custody at Mumbai's Wadala Truck Terminal Police Station

Mumbai:

Maharashtra Cabinet minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday said a Special Investigation Team (SIT) will probe the alleged custodial death of a 26-year-old man in Mumbai in October.

He made the announcement in the state Legislative Council after BJP member Bhai Girkar and some other legislators raised the case of Vijay Singh's death during a debate on a Calling Attention notice in the House.

Mr Singh, a resident of Mumbai's Sion who worked as a medical representative in a pharmaceutical firm, died after he was detained at the Wadala Truck Terminus police station for questioning in an assault case in October.

The victim's family alleged that he was beaten to death in police custody.

Five policemen were later suspended in connection with the incident.

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Mr Girkar asked if the deceased's family was given a compensation of Rs 10 lakh and whether action was taken against those responsible for his death.

In response, Mr Shinde informed the House that five policemen were suspended in connection with the incident in October.

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He said an investigation is underway and the final cause of death is awaited.

Bhai Girkar and some legislators then demanded an SIT probe into the case.

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Eknath Shinde said an inquiry by SIT will be initiated in the case.

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