Forensic officers and policemen during forensic investigation at Ganj police station – Photo: Amar Light
Expansion Amidst the allegations of death of a tutor in police custody in Betul, Madhya Pradesh, the police has conducted a forensic investigation of the Betul Ganj police post. The investigation team, which arrived from Narmadapuram, stayed on the spot for more than an hour to search for evidence. Here the team did not find any evidence. in the district hospital Tutor’s dead body was found in suspicious condition
750 Tutor Lallu Mathankar, a resident of Ganj area of Betul, was found dead in suspicious condition in the district hospital on last February 7. The relatives had alleged that Lallu died in police custody in the case. The matter is now catching on. The investigation has been handed over to SDOP Shahpur on behalf of the SP. Old Ganj Police Station FORENSIC INVESTIGATION
In the case, the place of incident is being told as old Ganj police station near the railway station. After that, the FSL team of Hoshangabad has investigated after reaching this police post on Saturday. Forensic Science Officer Hrishikesh Yadav reached here and collected many evidences from the spot. He was accompanied by senior forensic science officer VK Batham. Both of them have talked about collecting evidences ranging from assault in Ganj police post to others. not by chance Physical evidence found
According to forensic officer Rishikesh Yadav, no physical evidence has been found from the spot. The evidence collected from here will be sent to Sagar Laboratory for examination. , Senior scientist VK Batham, who was involved in the investigation team, told that nothing was found on the spot. Neither any marks like fighting, struggle, rubbing have been found here. No evidence has been found. The evidence that the Hoshangabad team would have got. They will be sent to the lab for examination. From his report 233 414 will meet in the day. Due to the closure here, evidence like dust, hair has been found. But they are not necessarily linked to crime. ,
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