Custodial death sends shock waves in Tripura

  • | Saturday | 2nd November, 2019

The alleged custodial death of one 19-year-old youth in Tripura, who arrested on charges of thievery about 10 days ago, has sent shock-waves in the state. The relative further informed that police on Thursday informed Mangal's mother that her son was seriously ill and was admitted to Gomati District Hospital. Mangal's mother held the staff of Radha Kishorepur police station responsible for her son's death. “Then they cremated Mangal's body without informing Mangal's mother or any of his relatives,” sources added. They also condemned the act and demanded justice for the victim's mother.

The alleged custodial death of one 19-year-old youth in Tripura, who arrested on charges of thievery about 10 days ago, has sent shock-waves in the state. Mangal Das, a resident of Matabari area in Gomati in Udaipur district under Radhakishorepur police station, was picked up by the police for thievery. “He was caught for thievery in Dhwajanagar resident and was later handed over to the police by the locals,” a resident of Matabari said. “Mangal was produced in court on October 24 and the court sent him to seven-day police remand,” said a family member. The relative further informed that police on Thursday informed Mangals mother that her son was seriously ill and was admitted to Gomati District Hospital. “When she reached the hospital, Mangal was already dead,” the kin informed. Mangals mother held the staff of Radha Kishorepur police station responsible for her sons death. “Radhakishorepur PS sub-inspector Pritam Datta and his team took Mangals mothers thumb impression in a consent form to cremate Mangals body,” sources informed. “Then they cremated Mangals body without informing Mangals mother or any of his relatives,” sources added. Congress leader Soumitra Biswas visited the victims residence on Friday and interacted with the family members. They also condemned the act and demanded justice for the victims mother. Mangals mother, meanwhile, has filed a case against SI Pritam Datta and his team.

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