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Home / Crime and Justice / Bhopal Youth Dies After Alleged Police Assault

Bhopal Youth Dies After Alleged Police Assault

10 Oct

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Summary

  • 21-year-old Udit Gayaki died after alleged beating by two on-duty policemen
  • Incident occurred while Udit was partying with friends in Indrapuri locality
  • Police suspended the two constables involved, Santosh Bamnia and Saurabh Arya
Bhopal Youth Dies After Alleged Police Assault

On 2025-10-11, a 21-year-old youth named Udit Gayaki died in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, after allegedly being beaten by two on-duty policemen. The incident occurred around 1:30 am on 2025-10-10 when Udit was partying with friends in the parking area beside a garden in the Indrapuri locality.

Udit's friends and family allege that the two policemen, constables Santosh Bamnia and Saurabh Arya, entered the car, started abusing the group, and then chased and beat Udit with batons when he tried to run away. After the assault, Udit's condition deteriorated, and he died about two and a half hours later during treatment at AIIMS Bhopal.

Udit Gayaki, the only son of his family, had recently completed his BTech and was about to return to Bengaluru to pursue higher studies. Taking cognizance of the matter, senior police officials have suspended the two constables involved. The police are currently seeking legal opinion to determine whether the accused constables should be charged with murder or culpable homicide.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Udit Gayaki, a 21-year-old engineering graduate, died in Bhopal after allegedly being beaten by two on-duty policemen while he was partying with friends.
The two policemen involved were constables Santosh Bamnia and Saurabh Arya, who have been suspended by senior police officials.
The incident occurred in the Indrapuri locality of Bhopal, where Udit was partying with friends in the parking area beside a garden.

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