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“Tragic End of Akshay Shinde: Suspected Rapist Dies After Police Confrontation in Badlapur……

After stealing a constable’s gun, Akshay Shinde started shooting at him. Another officer shot him in retaliation, seriously wounding him. .After being transported to the hospital, he ultimately died from his injuries……….

The man who is suspected of raping two young girls at a nursery school in Badlapur, which is close to Mumbai, passed away after shooting a police officer and getting hurt in the process. According to sources, Akshay Shinde took the gun from a constable and shot one of the officers, wounding him.
According to police sources, Badlapur police officers had gone to Taloja jail to pick up the accused so they could question him about a new case that his first wife had filed. Five days after their wedding, the woman left him and has accused him of rape and assault.
When the police squad arrived at the Mumbra bypass at around 6:30 p.m., Shinde grabbed a constable’s gun and started shooting at him. Another officer shot him in retaliation, seriously wounding him.Upon reaching the hospital, he was pronounced deceased.
While working as a school attendant in Thane, Akshay Shinde is accused of sexually abusing girls in the school’s restroom. On August 17, five days after the kids told their parents about the attacks, he was taken into custody.
Massive protests had broken out in the town following the horrifying rape-murder of a young doctor at a hospital in Kolkata. The police had to physically remove thousands of people who had been blocking train lines for hours. Huge demonstrations broke out last month at the local railway station and on the streets when Shinde was accused of sexually abusing two young girls in the school bathroom in Badlapur, Maharashtra, in the Thane district.
The police inquiry was harshly criticized by the Bombay High Court, which had taken up the matter independently. The court specifically pointed out that the police had broken rules when questioning the children.
The justices had declared, “Badlapur police does not follow the mandate of the law.”
“They attempted to document the victim girl’s statements while at the police station The requirement is being completely disregarded. It is utterly disrespectful and illegal to ask the victim and her parents to appear at the police station so that a statement may be recorded, they declared.
Subsequently, in order to look into the sexual assault case, the government established a Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by senior IPS officer Arti Singh.

 

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