Published 19:54 IST, January 23rd 2024

Noida Police Commissioner Suspends 5 Cops in 'Talibani' Punishment Case

Noida Police Commissioner Lakshmi Singh took significant action by suspending five policemen, including the station in-charge and outpost in-charge.

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New Delhi: In a recent development in 'Talibani' punishment case, Noida Police Commissioner Lakshmi Singh took significant action by suspending five policemen, including station in-charge and outpost in-charge. latest information reveals that Anuj Kumar Saini has been appointed as in-charge of Sector 49 police station.

suspension follows a disturbing incident on Saturday, where two assailants stabbed a young man, tied him to a bike, dragged him on ro, and presented him to police. Subsequently, perpetrators, after committing heinous crime, circled victim's body around village in Baraula within Sector 49 police station area.

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injured man succumbed to severe injuries during treatment. two perpetrators, while attempting to escape, were arrested on spot. Following ir apprehension, police took m to recover knife used in incident.

However, during this process, both assailants attacked police force, leing to an encounter, in which Anuj and Nitin sustained injuries. y have been mitted to hospital for treatment.

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roots of incident trace back four years, stemming from a dispute between deceased youth and far of Anuj and Nitin. In past, Mehdi Hasan, victim, h attacked Anuj's far with a knife in retaliation for a previous dispute. recent act saw Anuj and Nitin stabbing Mehdi Hasan before presenting him to police.

This brutal murder has raised concerns about effectiveness of Noida Police, especially in light of recent incidents, including a daylight murder in Sector 104 and killing of an elderly man in Dankaur on same day.

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19:54 IST, January 23rd 2024