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Muslim Youth's custodial death in UP: Father says forced to give clean chit to police

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Muslim Youths custodial death in UP: Father says forced to give clean chit to police
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Left: Chand Miyan, father of 22-year-old Altaf who was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Kasganj police station.

Kasganj (Uttar Pradesh): In a turn of events, the father of the 22-year-old man, who died in police custody in Kasganj, has now denied having given a clean chit to the police.

As per reports, Altaf was called for interrogation at the Kasganj police station in an abduction case and died on Tuesday evening. Five policemen have been suspended for negligence in the wake of the incident.

The police had claimed that Altaf, who was accused of eloping with a minor Hindu girl, had strangulated himself using a string from his jacket hood in the washroom of the police lock-up.

The father Chand Miyan had given a letter absolving the police of all blame for his son's death.

The note, written in Hindi, said Altaf was depressed and had ended his life by suicide.

However, Miyan told reporters on Thursday evening that he was threatened by officials that his son's body will not be handed over to him if he spoke against the police.

"I did what I was told to do by the police," he said.

He said he was illiterate and could not read what was written before placing his thumbprint on the letter.

"I was neither in good health nor in a proper frame of mind when I gave the statement and placed my thumb impression without knowing the content on the paper. Being in an unstable condition, I did what I was asked by the police to do," he said.

The Kasganj police have refused to comment on Chand Miyan retracting his statement.

"Please ask the father of the deceased as to why he is changing his stand from one statement to another. What can police say about this?" said ASP Kasganj, A.K. Singh.

Meanwhile, Altaf's family has now appealed for a CBI inquiry into the case.

"How can a man commit suicide by hanging himself from a 3-feet-high tap. We do not trust the post-mortem report, which cites 'hanging' as the cause of death," said Fatima, mother of the deceased.

The post-mortem report says there were no injury marks on the body and asphyxiation was the cause of death.

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