Aligarh: A youth committed suicide in the Govind Nagar area of Police Station Dehligate area of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. The family members of the deceased accused the police of killing the youth and said that the youth was compelled to commit suicide only after being fed up with the torture of the police. Thereafter, the family members of the deceased blocked the road by keeping the body on the road and demanded action against the criminal policemen. Taking cognizance of this matter, the concerned station in-charge and outpost in-charge were put on line till the investigation was done.
Actually, this whole incident was about buying a daughter-in-law. The mother of the deceased told that a middleman woman had brought a daughter-in-law from Bengal with money. Later his son dropped the daughter-in-law at the middleman's house. The middleman sold the girl and blamed him. After this, the police started harassing the woman and her son. The mother of the deceased person alleged that the middleman woman also threatened her, after which her son was beaten up by the SHO, which scared her son and he hanged him.
While giving news on this incident in Aligarh SP City Kuldeep Singh Gunawat said that a person living in the Dehligate area committed suicide. In this case, his family members told that a woman who had got that man married had accused their son of missing the wife after selling her daughter-in-law and also threatened her. Now a complaint was also registered against that middleman woman. The family members of the youth have accused the middleman woman as well as the outpost in-charge and the station in-charge of negligence and demonstrated against them. Now in this incident, orders have been given for investigation against the outpost in-charge and the station in-charge and till then all have been put on line.
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