Uttarakhand farmer suicide: 2 sub-inspectors suspended

Rudrapur: Two police sub-inspectors were suspended with immediate effect and 10 others taken off active duty on Monday in connection with the alleged suicide of a farmer in Uttarakhand’s Haldwani district, officials said.
The farmer, Sukhwant Singh, 40, had in a video alleged that police had failed to take action on his complaint after he was duped of Rs 4 crore in a land scam.
The disciplinary against the police personnel action comes a day after Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami ordered a magisterial inquiry into the matter.
Singh, a resident of Kashipur’s Paiga village, allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself on Sunday morning in the Kathgodam area, police said.
Udham Singh Nagar Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manikant Mishra said that Sub-Inspector Kundan Singh Rautela, in-charge of Kotwali ITI, and Sub-Inspector Prakash Bisht have been suspended with immediate effect, and department disciplinary action has also been initiated against both of them.
In addition, the entire police staff posted at Paiga police outpost under Kotwali ITI has been transferred to the reserve lines, including the in-charge Sub-Inspector Jitendra Kumar and a total of 10 officers and personnel, the SSP said.
Mishra said that the action has been taken on charges of serious negligence and indifference shown by the concerned police officers and personnel regarding the complaint filed by Sukhwant Singh regarding the alleged fraud committed against him in the name of land.
He said that negligence, insensitivity, or dereliction of duty at any level in the district will not be tolerated.
The preliminary police investigation has revealed that the farmer, Sukhwant Singh, was under stress for a long time due to the alleged fraud of Rs 4 crore committed against him in the name of land.

















