
A 22-year-old man arrested for drug trafficking allegedly died by suicide in the lock-up of Hambra police post in Ludhiana on Thursday. The police said he was arrested two days ago after…
A 22-year-old man arrested for drug trafficking allegedly died by suicide in the lock-up of Hambra police post in Ludhiana on Thursday. The police said he was arrested two days ago after 10 grams of heroin was allegedly recovered from him and a court had granted two-day remand for further investigation.

Police officials said he was fine until 8 am, but later allegedly broke open a mattress zip, took out a cloth and used it to hang himself. The personnel found him hanging and senior officers were informed. The body was shifted to civil hospital mortuary and the family informed.
Additional deputy commissioner of police Dharavath Sai Prakash said a detailed probe was underway under magistrate supervision. A judicial inquiry has been ordered. Further action will depend on the post-mortem report and investigation findings.
Custodial death cases in Punjab trigger automatic judicial inquiry under Section 176 of the CrPC, which requires a magistrate to investigate when a person dies in police custody. The family will likely seek a CBI probe if they suspect foul play, a common demand in such cases across the state. Punjab's police accountability record remains under scrutiny, with the state human rights commission reporting over 100 custodial deaths in the past decade. The outcome now hinges on the post-mortem report and the magistrate's findings, expected within two weeks. Watch for whether the video footage from the police post is preserved and examined, as that often determines the credibility of the police version.
Source: hindustantimes.com
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