Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah is in deep trouble after a National Conference sympathiser who was described as a ‘tout’ died in police custody, after he was taken away from the chief minister’s residence.
Five policemen have been suspended in this connection and the chief minister’s office released cctv footage to prove that he was alive when he was being taken away from the residence.
The 61-year-old retired teacher and National Conference (NC) “sympathiser” who allegedly took money from two party leaders on the promise of getting them a ministership and a legislative council seat through union minister Farooq Abdullah, died in custody after he was handed over to the Crime Branch by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, The Indian Express reported.
The family of the man, Haji Syed Mohammad Yousuf, has alleged he was killed by the police because he knew “too many secrets”.
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