Murder suspect dies in Ghaziabad lockup, probe
ordered
Sunday April 28, 2013 07:34:21 PM,
IANS
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Ghaziabad: A man
allegedly involved in a robbery-cum-double-murder case, was found
dead Sunday in a police lockup here, hours before he was to be
presented in a court. A probe has been ordered into his death,
police said.
Vineet Sharma, 30, a resident of Aligarh was found dead in the
police lockup in Indirapuram police station here around 5.30 a.m,
police said.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nitin Tiwari said that a
departmental probe has been ordered into the incident and he will
request the district magistrate for a magisterial inquiry.
Sharma was picked up by the Ghaziabad police after a
robbery-cum-double-murder at the Central Industrial Security Force
complex in the city.
He was a brother-in-law of Suresh Sharma and his wife Bubbli, who
were found murdered in their CISF complex house April 24.
The police picked up Vineet Sharma and Narendra, 28, from Aligarh
and recovered a motorcycle, a gold chain and a ring belonging to
the couple.
Vineet Sharma was to be presented in court Sunday, but when the
security guard peeped inside the lockup in the early hours he
found Vineet hanging with a blanket from the window bar of the
lockup.
He was taken to the Pushpanjali Hospital where doctors declared
him dead.
"His body has been sent for post-mortem. The family has been
informed," Superintendent of Police (SP) Shiv Shankar Yadav said
earlier.
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