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NHRC notice toVandana Keelor | Aug 22, 2015, 05.15 AM IST

NOIDA: The National Human Rights Commission has issued a general of police on the "victimization" by Noida Police of a good Samaritan who came to the rescue of road accident victims Taking suo motu cognizance of a TOI report on August 10, the commission directed the DGP to provide it with a detailed report within four weeks On August 9, Ritesh Gupta, an HR manager of a leading automotive engineering firm in Manesar, saw a Maruti Swift car hitting two young boys on a motorcycle near Noida PhaseII police station and speeding away. (11) of Greater Noida and drove them in his car to hospital. After getting them admitted, Gupta informed the family of the victims and police. However, instead of being lauded, Gupta was allegedly harassed by the police. Gupta said he was detained for nearly 10 hours and the police even suspected him to be the one who had caused the accident. Gupta was also allegedly accused of fleeing from the accident spot. He claimed the cops cooked up a story that he was chased down the Noida expressway before being apprehended He was detained at the Phase II police station from 2pm to 11pm and forced to strike a deal with the victims' family' by paying them Rs 10,000 for no fault of his. The cops also allegedly extorted another Rs 2,000 from Gupta Noida Police superintendent Dinesh Yadav, who had ordered an inquiry into the matter, maintained Gupta was the one responsible for the accident "An inquiry was conducted and it has been established that Gupta was responaccident," Noida Police superintendent, Dinesh Yadav said "We have gathered from eyewitness accounts that he hit the motorcycle with his car. He then carried the victims to hospital and later entered into a settlement. He was not forcibly detained at the police station and neither did the police take any money from him," Yadav added.

to cops for troubling saviour

Aug 22, 2015, 05.15 AM IST

NOIDA: The National Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to the state director general of police on the "victimization" by Noida Police of a good Samaritan who came to the rescue of road accident victims.

Taking suo motu cognizance of a TOI report on August 10, the commission directed the it with a detailed report within four weeks.

On August 9, Ritesh Gupta, an HR manager of a leading automotive engineering firm in Manesar, saw a Maruti Swift car hitting two young boys on a motorcycle near Noida PhaseII police station and speeding away. He picked up the injured duo Yogendra (21) and Tarun (11) of Greater Noida and drove them in his car to hospital. After getting them admitted, Gupta informed the family of the victims and police. However, instead of being lauded,

ed by the police. Gupta said he was detained for nearly 10 hours and the police even suspected him to be the one who had caused the accident. Gupta was also allegedly accused of fleeing from the accident spot. He claimed the cops cooked up a

was chased down the Noida expressway before being apprehended

He was detained at the Phase II police station from 2pm to 11pm and forced to strike a deal with the victims' family' by paying them Rs 10,000 for no fault of his. The cops also allegedly

rted another Rs 2,000 from Gupta.

Noida Police superintendent Dinesh Yadav, who had ordered an inquiry into the matter, maintained Gupta was the one responsible for the accident.

"An inquiry was conducted and it has been established that Gupta was responaccident," Noida Police superintendent, Dinesh Yadav said.

"We have gathered from eyewitness accounts that he hit the motorcycle with his car. He then carried the victims to hospital and later entered into a settlement. He was not forcibly

etained at the police station and neither did the police take any money from him," Yadav

Noida saviour

notice to the state director general of police on the "victimization" by Noida Police of a good Samaritan who came to

Taking suo motu cognizance of a TOI report on August 10, the commission directed the

On August 9, Ritesh Gupta, an HR manager of a leading automotive engineering firm in Manesar, saw a Maruti Swift car hitting two young boys on a motorcycle near Noida Phase-

He picked up the injured duo Yogendra (21) and Tarun (11) of Greater Noida and drove them in his car to hospital. After getting them admitted, Gupta informed the family of the victims and police. However, instead of being lauded,

ed by the police. Gupta said he was detained for nearly 10 hours and the police even suspected him to be the one who had caused the accident. Gupta was also allegedly accused of fleeing from the accident spot. He claimed the cops cooked up a

was chased down the Noida expressway before being apprehended.

He was detained at the Phase II police station from 2pm to 11pm and forced to strike a deal with the victims' family' by paying them Rs 10,000 for no fault of his. The cops also allegedly

Noida Police superintendent Dinesh Yadav, who had ordered an inquiry into the matter,

"An inquiry was conducted and it has been established that Gupta was responsible for the

"We have gathered from eyewitness accounts that he hit the motorcycle with his car. He then carried the victims to hospital and later entered into a settlement. He was not forcibly

etained at the police station and neither did the police take any money from him," Yadav

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NHRC notice toa man who savedAshish Tripathi,TNN | Aug 21, 2015, 05.50 PM IST

LUCKNOW: On a media report alleging that NOIDA police victimized a person, who saved the lives of two road accident victims, the National Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to the Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh, calling for a detailed report within four weeks. The Commission has observed that the contents of the media report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of human rights of Ritesh Gupta, who helped the road accident viReportedly, on August 9, 2015, Ritesh Gupta, an HR manager of a leading automotive engineering firm in Manesar, Haryana, saw a Maruti Swift car hit two young boys on a motorcycle near NOIDA Phase-up the injured duo - Yogendra (aged 21) and Tarun (aged 11) of Greater NOIDA and drove them, in his car, to the Yatharth Hospital in NOIDA for treatment. According to the media report, after admitting the injured in the hospital, he also dutifulinformed the family of the victims and also the police. Ritesh was reportedly harassed by the NOIDA police, which reached the hospital. He was detained nearly ten hours by the police after branding him as the one who caused the accident and fled from th The police allegedly, cooked up a story that he was chased down by them. His pleas went unheeded. He was detained in NOIDA Phase forced to strike a deal with the victims' family by paying them Rs 10,000.allegedly extorted Rs 2,000 from Ritesh

to UP DGP over victimization

saved road accident victimsAug 21, 2015, 05.50 PM IST

LUCKNOW: On a media report alleging that NOIDA police victimized a person, who saved the lives of two road accident victims, the National Human Rights Commission has issued a

ral of Police, Uttar Pradesh, calling for a detailed report within

The Commission has observed that the contents of the media report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of human rights of Ritesh Gupta, who helped the road accident viReportedly, on August 9, 2015, Ritesh Gupta, an HR manager of a leading automotive engineering firm in Manesar, Haryana, saw a Maruti Swift car hit two young boys on a

-II Police Station and sped away. As a good citizen, hYogendra (aged 21) and Tarun (aged 11) of Greater NOIDA and drove

them, in his car, to the Yatharth Hospital in NOIDA for treatment.

According to the media report, after admitting the injured in the hospital, he also dutifulinformed the family of the victims and also the police. Ritesh was reportedly harassed by the NOIDA police, which reached the hospital. He was detained nearly ten hours by the police after branding him as the one who caused the accident and fled from the spot.

The police allegedly, cooked up a story that he was chased down by them. His pleas went unheeded. He was detained in NOIDA Phase - II Police Station from 2 pm to 11 pm and forced to strike a deal with the victims' family by paying them Rs 10,000.allegedly extorted Rs 2,000 from Ritesh.

Lucknow victimization of victims

LUCKNOW: On a media report alleging that NOIDA police victimized a person, who saved the lives of two road accident victims, the National Human Rights Commission has issued a

ral of Police, Uttar Pradesh, calling for a detailed report within

The Commission has observed that the contents of the media report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of human rights of Ritesh Gupta, who helped the road accident victims. Reportedly, on August 9, 2015, Ritesh Gupta, an HR manager of a leading automotive engineering firm in Manesar, Haryana, saw a Maruti Swift car hit two young boys on a

II Police Station and sped away. As a good citizen, he picked Yogendra (aged 21) and Tarun (aged 11) of Greater NOIDA and drove

According to the media report, after admitting the injured in the hospital, he also dutifully informed the family of the victims and also the police. Ritesh was reportedly harassed by the NOIDA police, which reached the hospital. He was detained nearly ten hours by the police

e spot.

The police allegedly, cooked up a story that he was chased down by them. His pleas went II Police Station from 2 pm to 11 pm and

forced to strike a deal with the victims' family by paying them Rs 10,000. The cops also