Noida Police Reassigns SHO, Demands Response from ACP in Minor's Murder Case

A police station head in Greater Noida was transferred after the murder of a businessman's son. An inquiry is underway, and the assistant commissioner of police has been asked for an explanation. The body of 14-year-old Kunal Sharma was found in Bulandshahr, four days after he went missing. Sharma's father reported him missing after a woman called for him at his eatery. CCTV footage showed the boy getting into a car willingly.


PTI | Noida | Updated: 06-05-2024 18:24 IST | Created: 06-05-2024 18:24 IST
Noida Police Reassigns SHO, Demands Response from ACP in Minor's Murder Case
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The in-charge of a police station in Greater Noida has been shunted in the wake of the murder of a businessman's minor son in the area, officials said on Monday.

A departmental inquiry has also been initiated in the case and an explanation sought from the assistant commissioner of police of the area, they said.

The body of Kunal Sharma (14) was found along a canal in Bulandshahr on Sunday, four days after he went missing on May 1 from the Beta 2 police station area in Greater Noida.

''A departmental inquiry has been ordered by Police Commissioner Laxmi Singh in relation to the incident that took place under Police Station Beta 2 area. The in-charge of the police station has been transferred to reserve lines,'' a police spokesperson said.

''The inquiry would be conducted by the assistant commissioner of police (police lines). An explanation has also been sought from the ACP (Greater Noida-1) in whose area the incident took place,'' the official said.

Sharma's father Krishna Kumar Sharma, who runs 'Shiva Da Dhaba', lodged a missing person's complaint at the local Beta 2 police station on May 1 after a woman came to the eatery and called his son.

The police lodged an FIR under IPC section 363 (missing person) against unidentified person the same night and launched an investigation.

A CCTV footage also surfaced on social media that purportedly showed the boy walking to a car and sitting inside it without any person physically forcing him to do so.

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