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Hostage Taker's Wife Questions Police Shooting

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  • Wife questions if police could have arrested Rohit Arya alive.
  • Rohit Arya was shot dead after holding 17 children hostage.
  • Wife claims government ignored pending payments to husband.
Hostage Taker's Wife Questions Police Shooting

Anjali Arya, wife of Rohit Arya, has voiced strong objections to the police's handling of the Powai hostage situation, where her husband was killed. She stated that police had opportunities to arrest Rohit Arya alive and questioned the necessity of the fatal encounter that concluded the crisis involving 17 children. Arya's repeated claims of government-owed payments for the 'Swachhata Monitor' project were reportedly unaddressed.

She detailed Rohit Arya's prior hunger strike in Pune last year, protesting the non-release of funds for the fully completed project, a claim previously denied by the school education department. This situation underscores her assertion that external factors contributed to Rohit Arya's desperate actions. The investigation into the encounter is ongoing, aiming to clarify the events that led to his death.

The Mumbai Crime Branch has established a Special Investigation Team to probe the circumstances surrounding Rohit Arya's death. This includes registering two separate cases: one against Arya for kidnapping and related charges, and an Accidental Death Report to scrutinize the police encounter itself. Several items from the scene are undergoing forensic examination.

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Rohit Arya held 17 children hostage in a Powai studio, reportedly demanding answers. He was subsequently shot dead by police.
His wife, Anjali Arya, believes the police could have apprehended him alive and questions the necessity of the fatal encounter.
Anjali Arya stated her husband repeatedly claimed the government owed him substantial payments for a completed project, which were not released.

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