New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission issued notices to the Director-General of Police (DGP), Uttar Pradesh over the arrest of ten people in an alleged false case by the policemen in Etah district.
The Commission has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report that in the district that two policemen got involved in a squabble at a 'dhaba' (eatery) over payment of bill for the food.
According to the NHRC statement, the media report that in Etah, two policemen got involved in a squabble at a 'dhaba' (eatery) over payment of bill for the food they consumed.
"The policemen then falsely implicated and arrested ten people including the brother of the owner of the eatery and eight customers in an alleged encounter with them. The persons reportedly arrested by the police and lodged in judicial custody at present," the notice said.
The NHRC has then issued a notice to the DGP seeking a report in the matter within six weeks.
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