Bombs fell at home and looting, fired on it
Bihar police are often in discussion because of its peculiar appearance. Once again, Bihar police did something that became a discussion topic in the Human Rights Commission. Here, the police registered a case against the person who had robbery and bombing in the house. After traveling from the police station to the SP office for justice, the victim’s family has now called on the Human Rights Commission. In this regard, the commission issued a notice to the SP and sought an answer. The case is from Jatwalia Village of Kundwa Chainpur police station in East Champaran, Bihar. Malti Devi and her husband Kapil Dev Dubey, who live in this town, were not home for almost two months. Meanwhile, some influential people from the village entered and looted their home a few days ago and also threw a bomb as they left. Once the information was received, the couple returned home and after seeing the condition of the house, a complaint filed with the police. He said he saved money for his daughter’s marriage. In addition, some items were also bought and held in the house. The victim’s complaint was not heard. The accused not only entered his home and looted all his belongings and cash, but also threw a bomb and set the house on fire. The victim’s family said a police charge was immediately filed in this regard. All the accused were named in it, but the police did not register their complaint. On the contrary, a case is registered against him. The victim’s family said they have been walking from the police station to the SP ever since, but that they are nowhere to be relieved. The commission sought an answer from the police. Eventually, the victim’s family, the district dress advocate SK with the help of JHA was lodged with a complaint with the Bihar State Human Rights Commission and National Human Rights Commission. Advocate SK JHA said the case is very serious. A petition was filed on behalf of the victim’s family before the commission. The commission sought an answer from the District Police. Attorney SK According to JHA, this case falls into a very serious category of human rights violation. This police act exposed the black image of the Bihar police. Share this story -tags