The NHRC today said that it has directed its probe team to collect reports from authorities concerned in connection with the killing of a 34-year-old man by his neighbour at a police station in Delhi recently.
The rights panel, in a statement, said, "The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken cognisance of the incident of the murder of a man in custody at police station, Ambedkar Nagar, New Delhi on August 22."
"It has asked its DIG (Investigation) to collect requisite reports from the authorities, examine them and submit a report within eight weeks," the commission said.
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But when Anil refused, it led to a quarrel between them. The police were informed about the incident and the quarrelling duo was brought to the Ambedkar Nagar police station, they had said.
Once inside the investigating officer's room in the police station, the duo again started quarrelling. The police personnel intervened but in the melee Vishal assaulted Anil with a file clip, who subsequently succumbed to injuries at a hospital.
"An injured Anil was taken by an auto-rickshaw to the AIIMS Trauma Centre where the doctor on duty declared him brought dead. Vishal was arrested and subsequently a case was registered," the NHRC said in a statement.
"Media reports quoted the wife of the deceased saying that she had been repeatedly asking police not to put her husband and Vishal in the same room even as she stayed outside the police station.
"Reportedly, the SHO has been sent to district lines while one sub-inspector and a constable have been placed under suspension," the commission said.
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