Families Demand Justice for Maur Accident Victims Amid Police Inaction
Kin of Maur accident victims say no arrests made even after 2 weeks
The Indian Express
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Families of four inmates from a drug de-addiction center in Haryana, who died in a March 21 accident near Sandhoa village in Bathinda, Punjab, claim police have not arrested any suspects despite filing a complaint. They express concerns over the center's operations and the safety of patients.
- 01Four inmates died in a March 21 accident in Bathinda, Punjab.
- 02Families allege police inaction and lack of arrests after two weeks.
- 03The inmates were sent without parental consent to pick up another addict.
- 04Concerns raised about the supervision and safety at private de-addiction centers.
- 05The de-addiction center continues to operate despite ongoing investigations.
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Families of four inmates who died in a tragic accident on March 21 near Sandhoa village in Bathinda, Punjab, are expressing their frustration over police inaction. The victims, all from Mansa district, were sent by a drug de-addiction center in Rori village, Sirsa district, to pick up another addict without parental consent. Despite an FIR registered under Section 105 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, no arrests have been made two weeks later. Family members reported that the police have only conducted raids and failed to recover the victims' vehicle, which they had to tow themselves. Concerns have been raised regarding the supervision of patients at private de-addiction centers, especially since the center continues to operate while the accused remain at large. The local police confirmed the case but families are demanding more decisive action.
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The ongoing situation raises serious concerns about the safety and supervision of patients in private de-addiction centers, affecting families and communities relying on these services.
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