The body of the youth who escaped from police custody was found near the railway tracks.
On Monday, police found a dead body near the railway tracks in the Dullapur police station area of ​​Gazipur, after which the police identified the youth and informed his parents. The mother of the deceased accused a constable of Deoria district of killing her son. Deceased Krishna’s mother said that she was working with her son in Ghaziabad. Krishna was wanted in a murder case at Khanpar police station in Deoria district.
The constable of Khanapar police station reached Ghaziabad to arrest the deceased youth. Meanwhile, while being taken to Khanpar police station in Deoria district, Krishna’s body was found abandoned on the railway track. The entire case is from Dullapur Police Station area, where on Monday morning, when the villagers were leaving their homes to go to the railway track, they found the dead body of a youth on the railway track, about which the people informed the police.
SIA registered an FIR
As soon as the information about the incident was received, the police reached the spot and took possession of the dead body and kept it in the mortuary of the district hospital. After the investigation, the police informed the family of the deceased about the incident. At the same time, the family members rushed to Ghazipur District Hospital directly from Ghaziabad as soon as the incident was reported. In this case, a case was registered in the name of Krishna on January 22 at Dullapur Police Station by Sub Inspector Priyanshu Kumar Dubey of Khanpar Police Station.
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The deceased had run away from the moving train
The Deoria police were bringing Krishna by train from Noida and on 21 September at around 2:00 am, Krishna was taken to the toilet after being told that he was vomiting. Then suddenly, dodging and releasing his hand, Krishna jumped from the train running between Dullapur railway station and Nayakdih railway station. Everyone got down at the next station and searched extensively, but the accused Krishna was nowhere to be found, for which a case was registered under Section 262 by the Sub Inspector.