Aam Aadmi cannot fire a bullet, there is some mistake; HC raises serious questions on Badlapur encounter

Bombay High Court has raised serious questions on the encounter of Akshay Shinde, accused of sexually assaulting two girls in Badlapur. The court said that it does not look like an encounter at first glance. No common man can fire a bullet. Apart from this, it is being said that three bullets were fired and if only one hit, then where are the other two bullets. Not only this, the bench said that in this case the fingerprints on the pistol should be examined. The court clearly said that this cannot be called an encounter. The bench also asked one thing that why could not 4 policemen control an accused. A weak man cannot fire.

The court said that a common man cannot load a police revolver. How can an accused fire three rounds inside a police van and the policemen are unable to control him? This is beyond comprehension and this raises questions. Akshay Shinde’s family had raised questions on this encounter and filed a petition in the High Court. The family said that their son has been killed and it is now being called an encounter. Meanwhile, Inspector Sanjay Shinde, who did Akshay’s encounter, is telling a different story.

What story is the police telling about the encounter

Sanjay Shinde says that while being taken in the police van, Akshay Shinde snatched a policeman’s pistol. Pointing the pistol at him, he said that he would not spare anyone. He fired a shot and was killed in retaliatory action. Not only this, an FIR has also been lodged by Sanjay Shinde in the Mumbra police station in this case. Sanjay Shinde called it an encounter and said that he was killed in self-defense. Let us tell you that on Monday evening, the police took Akshay Shinde out of Taloja jail. He was taken out only to investigate the case filed by his wife.

Shinde snatched the pistol and started abusing; what did the inspector say

Police says that during this time Akshay Shinde snatched the pistol from the van and started firing. Police Inspector Sanjay Shinde was sitting in the driver’s cabin, while two other policemen were sitting behind Akshay Shinde. Sanjay Shinde says that Akshay snatched the pistol and started abusing the policemen. When he stopped the police van and went to the back, he saw that he was pointing the pistol. During this time an encounter took place, in which Akshay Shinde was killed. The opposition is also raising questions on this matter.

Arvind Patel, hailing from Ahmedabad, is an avid gamer who turned his hobby into a career. With a background in marketing, Arvind initially worked with gaming companies along with top new agencies to promote their products. His articles now focus on market trends, game marketing strategies, news, and the business side of the gaming industry.