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Police officers “Do not Use Shotguns”: Bengal Police On BJP Employee’s Killing


Bengal BJP leader claimed a party employee used to be killed in gunfire in Siliguri. (Representational)

Kolkata:

A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) employee, who used to be killed on the party’s rally in Siliguri in West Bengal, died because of shotgun accidents and the police pressure does no longer use this kind of weapon, the West Bengal Police stated, rubbishing the allegations of firing through its body of workers.

The probe into the demise of BJP employee Ullen Roy on the party’s rally on Monday used to be passed over to the Crime Investigation Division (CID), it stated.

“As according to the PM (autopsy) document ‘demise used to be because of the results of shotgun accidents’. Police don’t use shotguns. It is obtrusive that throughout the day prior to this’s protest in Siliguri, armed individuals have been introduced they usually fired from firearms,” the West Bengal police stated in a tweet.

“The deceased won pallet accidents from a shotgun fired from shut vary through an individual status close to the deceased within the protest program. That is remarkable. Bringing armed individuals in protest systems and inciting them to fire is unheard off,” it added.

The state police stated that there used to be an goal to create violence by way of firearms and the CID has been requested to research.

“Reality will pop out, and robust motion can be taken in opposition to all those that deliberate and completed the heinous crime,” it stated.

Then again, the BJP alleged that the police fired a shotgun throughout the conflict on Monday afternoon, ensuing within the demise of Ullen Roy.

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“Our party employee used to be killed because of shotgun damage. The allegation in opposition to us that we had introduced in armed males is totally baseless and it’s being stated to hide up the police firing,” BJP state basic secretary Sayantan Basu stated.

The police fired teargas shells and used water cannons to forestall a violent protest, known as through the Bhartiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) in opposition to the Mamata Banerjee govt, within the north Bengal town on Monday, officers stated.

A number of protesters and police body of workers have been injured within the clashes.

The BJP, first of all, alleged that Ullen Roy used to be “crushed to demise” through the police throughout a baton rate.

The party has known as a 12-hour bandh in north Bengal in protest in opposition to the police motion and the demise of its party employee.



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