A CISF jawan’s sudden death in Haryana Police hands has sparked outrage in Bihar. Mukesh Singh, stationed at Gaya International Airport, was allegedly snatched from his garden duty without warning. His wife and son from Vaishali district charge the police with cold-blooded murder, rejecting the heart attack narrative outright.
Nilesh Singh, the son, detailed the events: Late evening pickup by Haryana cops, followed by a shocking call about cardiac arrest hours later. ‘Dad was fit as a fiddle—no illnesses whatsoever,’ he asserted at Magadh Medical Thana, where their plea for FIR lingers unanswered. DSP Town 2 Dharmendra Bharti oversees the initial inquiry.
Contrasting claims from authorities: Inspector Krishna Singh notes Haryana Police duly notified CISF superiors about a standing warrant in a Bahadurgarh cheating case, securing handover protocols. The corpse now awaits postmortem dissection for definitive answers.
Background reveals a protracted fraud dispute in Haryana, with Mukesh presenting himself repeatedly sans relief. Wife’s agonized testimony: ‘Brutal thrashing ended his life—they murdered him in cold blood.’
This custodial tragedy amplifies demands for custodial oversight reforms. As autopsy findings loom, the family clings to hope for vindication, while the incident fuels debates on law enforcement excesses across states.