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In Bihar's Begusarai, two back-to-back deaths have raised quite a few questions on the police force. Vikram Poddar, a resident of Begusarai, was accused of abducting a girl. Later, the police arrested him in Delhi and brought him back to Bihar.
But the very next day of his arrest, Poddar was found dead inside the police station premises. He was found hanging in one of the rooms at the station.
However, the case grabbed eyeballs when Santosh Kumar, a social worker from Begusarai who was seeking an investigation into Vikram’s case, was also found dead.
Before Santosh’s death, he had written a post on Facebook demanding justice for Vikram. He wrote that if the boy does not get justice, he and his companions will break the lockdown and protest. After this, the police took Santosh into custody.
Before his death, Santosh had said:
However, the police denied the allegations. Santosh's family alleges that his treatment in the hospital was also allowed to be done on the condition that they do not register any case against the police.
SP Avkash Kumar says that it was a case of abduction. They were found in Delhi and brought back. The boy was the accused but was a minor so they kept him. The girl, too, was taken in for a statement.
When asked as to how the boy reached the police station’s staffroom despite being in custody the SP said, “He had gone to the washroom and hung himself in a room. The room was locked from inside. We have the entire video recording. We had to break open the room. We showed the entire recording to the special team. This was definitely a suicide”.
But Vikram's family is questioning the police's theory. Vikram's father Dukha Poddar says that the police killed and hanged their child with a rope in the police station.
Vikram's family is demanding a CBI inquiry into the case. Currently, the police are denying any conspiracy in the deaths of Santosh and Vikram.
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