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Amethi Dalit family murder case: Prime accused shifted to district jail in Raebareli

Chandan Verma was shot by the police on October 5 while they were trying to recover the pistol he allegedly used in the killing

PTI Raebareli (UP) Published 06.10.24, 10:27 AM
Police take away Chandan Verma after he sustained injuries on his right leg following an encounter with the police early Saturday morning, Oct. 5, 2024.

Police take away Chandan Verma after he sustained injuries on his right leg following an encounter with the police early Saturday morning, Oct. 5, 2024. PTI

Chandan Verma, accused of killing a Dalit family in Amethi, has been shifted to the district jail here, officials said on Sunday.

National Commission for Scheduled Castes member Love Kush Kumar took information about the incident from District Magistrate Harshita Mathur and Superintendent of Police Yashveer Singh.

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After the meeting, Kumar told reporters the incident is unfortunate.

He also gave a clean chit to the police stating that there was no negligence on their part.

"The police took immediate action and arrested the accused. There was no negligence at any level," he added.

Kumar later visited Sudamapur village and met the victim's family members.

He said that he talked to the victim's family and the police has taken appropriate action in the case.

"The culprit has been sent to jail. The chief minister has also announced to provide the benefits of Awas Yojana, Antyodaya. Soon the benefits will be available. The police administration has been told to provide security to the victim's family. No untoward incident should happen to them," he said.

Verma (35), who was arrested on Friday, was shot by the police on Saturday while they were trying to recover the pistol he allegedly used in the killing.

He was admitted to the hospital from where he was shifted to the district jail on Saturday.

Verma was produced before the court on Saturday evening and sent to jail.

Jail Superintendent Aman Kumar said that Verma reached the jail at around 8 pm on Saturday.

Government school teacher Sunil Kumar (35), his 32-year-old wife Poonam and their two daughters, Drishti (6) and Suni (1), were shot dead in the Ahorwa Bhawani area of Amethi on October 3.

During the initial investigation, the police found that Poonam had lodged an FIR against the accused in Rae Bareli on August 18 for eve-teasing and under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

The complainant had also mentioned that "if anything happens to her or her family", Verma should be held responsible for it.

Verma, a resident of Raebareli, told the police that he reached the victims' house on Thursday, got enraged over a discussion there and shot the family members. He confessed to killing all four of them.

Verma said that he had an affair with Poonam for the last 18 months, adding the relationship later turned sour due to which he got stressed and this led to the killings.

The accused also said that he had tried to kill himself but the pistol misfired, according to the police.

Superintendent of Police Anoop Kumar Singh earlier said that Verma had fired 10 shots from a pistol.

Referring to a social media post by Verma, Singh said, "He intended to shoot himself after killing the four family members. He was the fifth person but his suicide attempt failed." The bodies of the Dalit school teacher and his wife, who were shot dead along with their two daughters, were consigned to flames on Saturday at the Gola Ganga Ghat here, while the children were buried.

Bhanu, the brother of the deceased woman Poonam, has refuted Verma's claims of illicit relationship with his sister.

"He (Chandan) used to force my sister to speak with him. He also took pictures with her forcefully that are now being circulated," Bhanu told reporters here.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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