Haryana sub-inspector beaten to death outside his house in Hisar
CHANDIGARH: In a shocking incident, Sub-Inspector of Haryana Police Ramesh Kumar was brutally beaten to death with bricks and sticks outside his house in Hisar after he tried to stop a group of men from creating a disturbance. The incident occurred around midnight Thursday, when a group of youths created a ruckus in Kumars neighborhood at Shamlal Dhani, Hisar. Kumar came out of his house on hearing the commotion and objected to their use of foul language. The group initially left the spot but returned an hour later with more people, arriving in a car and on bikes, and resumed their abusive behavior in front of Kumars house. When Kumar intervened again, they hurled abuses and attacked him with sticks and bricks, killing him on the spot. Kumars family rushed out of the house on hearing the noise and sought help, but the assailants had already escaped, abandoning their car and two bikes. Senior police officers promptly arrived at the scene. The 57-year-old Kumar, who was posted with the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) office in Hisar, was due to retire in January next year. A case of murder has been registered against the alleged assailants. Police have seized their vehicles, and special teams have been set up to track the accused, who are currently on the run. Kumars body has been sent to the civil hospital for a post-mortem examination. Superintendent of Police Shashank Kumar Sawan said the group left the place after Kumar's upbraiding, but it returned and attacked him with bricks, wounding him fatally in the head. Police have booked 10 people in connection with the killing, and arrested five. The SP said the attackers lived in the same neighbourhood. The police have seized a car and a scooter used by the accused. Kumar is survived by two daughters and a son, the SP said. (With additional inputs from PTI.)