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Cops Accused of Beating and Drowning Suspect in Haridwar Pond
8 Sep
Summary
- Police accused of beating and throwing 24-year-old Wasim into pond, leading to his death
- Court orders FIR against cops after family's complaint, police claim suspect drowned while fleeing
- Postmortem report shows 6 injuries on Wasim's body, court says "prima facie a case of murder"

On September 4, 2025, a court in Haridwar, India ordered the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against several police officers for the alleged killing of a 24-year-old man, Wasim, in August 2024. According to the court order, Wasim was chased by the Cow Protection Squad of the Ganganahar police station and was allegedly beaten mercilessly by the cops before being thrown into a pond, leading to his death.
The police had initially claimed that Wasim was carrying cow meat on a scooter and jumped into the pond while trying to escape. However, the court noted that the postmortem report showed six injuries on Wasim's body, indicating that he was "beaten very badly" before his death. The court stated that "prima facie, it appears to be a case of murder."
Wasim's family had filed a complaint against the police, but the authorities had initially refused to register an FIR. The court then stepped in and directed the police to file the FIR and investigate the matter. The accused officers, including a sub-inspector and two constables, had challenged the court's order, but their appeal was dismissed.
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The Haridwar police have now registered the FIR and a special investigation team has been constituted to look into the case. The incident has sparked outrage and a legal battle, with the court's intervention seen as a crucial step in ensuring accountability for the alleged police brutality.