Lucknow, Jun 22: An investigation has been launched against three policemen after a photograph showing them walking with a mob dragging away an alleged lynching victim in Uttar Pradesh created outrage on social media.
The 45-year-old man, identified as Qasim, was beaten to death in Pilkhuwa, Hapur district, on Monday evening allegedly over rumours of cow slaughter. The victim was a cattle trader.
Police, however, suspect the killing may have been due to a feud over motorcycles colliding.
While the actual reason is still being determined, the State police have drawn flak after the picture showing the three men in khaki in the same frame as the victim went viral.
The policemen — identified as inspector Ashwini Kumar and constables Kanhaiya Lal and Ashok Kumar — have been transferred to police lines and an inquiry has been ordered, said U.P. police spokesperson Rahul Srivastava.
The State police also issued an apology through the DGP headquarters.
The police, however, clarified that the victim was dragged on the ground “because of the non-availability of an ambulance at that moment” and that the victim was later rushed to a hospital in an emergency van.
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