Datia Superintendent of Cops has actually written to the state cops headquarters requesting for the charged police officer to be rejected from solution.

In a shocking case, a police head constable in Madhya Pradesh’s Datia supposedly eliminated a six-year-old boy after he repeatedly requested cash.

The case occurred last Thursday and the head constable, Ravi Sharma, that was uploaded at Gwalior’s Police Training camp, was later on jailed, Superintendent of Authorities (SP) Aman Singh Rathore informed press reporters today.

“The young boy consistently asked Sharma for some cash to purchase food, but the police refused to provide cash and also drove the boy away. But the young boy came again as well as asked for money. The police officer in a fit of rage suffocated the minor to fatality,” Mr Rathore stated.

The implicated informed the police that he was dealing with anxiety for a long time as well as obtained aggravated when the child maintained demanding money from him.

Datia Superintendent of Authorities has actually contacted the state authorities head office requesting the implicated police to be dismissed from solution.

The kid was the boy of a drinkery proprietor. His household lodged a missing out on grievance with the cops on May 5.

“The very same day a child’s body was discovered in Jhansi Road location in adjoining Gwalior district. When the neighborhood police matched the body with the kid’s photo, it was established that the body was of the very same small,” police said.

A probe revealed that the child’s body was unloaded in Gwalior’s Jhansi Roadway area from a black Verna car. Cops figured out that the automobile was possessed by police head constable Ravi Sharma.

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Last Updated: 11 May 2022