UP Police sent notice to dead person for breaking peace, says, 'Come to court with a fine'
UP Police sent notice to dead person for breaking peace, says, 'Come to court with a fine'
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Lucknow: The police of Uttar Pradesh often remain in the headlines for many reasons. This time the UP police has done something that everyone will be shocked to hear about. The police of Hardoi district is in discussions due to its unique working style. Hardoi police has sent a notice to a person who passed away three years ago, by sending a notice in the sections of breach of peace to the magistrate.

This case is related to Baghauli Kotwali area of Hardoi district. The police of this police station has sent a notice of peace to a person who died three years ago. Police has sent a notice to the dead person to appear before the magistrate to fill the fine. The police is getting gritty after this case comes to light. It has been said in the notice that all the people have been asked to appear in the sub-district magistrate's court on February 6, taking two sureties of 50-50 thousand and bonds of the same amount for one year.

The family members were stunned as soon as they received this notice. The person named Harishchandra, written on the third number in the notice, has died almost 3 years ago. Family members are worried about how a person who has died 3 years ago, should take him to court. When this negligence of Baghauli police station came to the fore, UP police had to be ashamed. As soon as the matter caught fire, the top police officers asked the inspector in-charge to ask for clarification as to how the police station was negligent.

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