Bijnor Case: Officer Removed After Clean Chit Given in Weapon Display

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Bijnor (UP), April 6 A police officer who had given a clean chit in a case involving a viral video showing alleged display of an AK-47 rifle and hand grenades has been suspended, while a circle officer has been removed from his post, officials said on Monday.

Superintendent of Police Abhishek Jha said the action was taken after fresh findings contradicted the earlier investigation, which had termed the weapons seen in the video as toys.

According to police, the video had surfaced in November last year from Sofatpur village of Bijnor district.

In the footage, a man identified as Aqib, from Meerut district and currently based in Dubai, was purportedly seen displaying an AK-47 rifle and hand grenades.

Following the circulation of the video, Sub-Inspector Vinod Kumar of Nangal police station registered a case. However, the then station house officer and investigating officer, Satyendra Singh, recorded Aqib's statement and filed a final report concluding that the weapons shown in the video were toys, effectively giving him a clean chit.

Police said recent developments have revealed some suspicious links of Aqib.

The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) is now probing the matter further.

SP Jha said Satyendra Singh has been suspended and Circle Officer Nitesh Pratap Singh has also been removed from his post in connection with the case.
 
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