Bengaluru: The position of officials from the Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Delhi, arrived in Bengaluru on Tuesday night and interacted with police officials for the mortality of the Custodian Monday from a fellow Joan aka Shindani ashamed.
Earlier on Sunday night, Joan was arrested while peddling drugs and was taken to the police station JC Nagar, where he then complained of chest pain.
He rushed to the nearest hospital, where he died of allegedly a heart stop.
Joan’s death triggered protest by several African citizens in front of the JC Nagar police station, which led to the ugly confrontation scene between the police and the protesters.
The police decided to do postmortem only after the arrival of the embassy official and shifted the body to the Bowring Hospital.
Embassy officials will see the body before sending it for autopsy, police said.
So far, five men have been arrested for alleged involvement in violence that followed Joan’s death.
Sleuth from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), investigated the death of the Custodian Joan, visited the JC Nagar police station on Tuesday.
After collecting documents related to this case, they interact with senior staff and police.
Two pine against the suspect: two separate fir it was registered against the defendant, who obeyed violence reported outside the JC Nagar police station.
First FIR was registered based on complaints submitted by the Women’s Sub-Inspector from the Subramanananagar Police Station.
He accused the protesters to attack him while stirring.
The second was submitted by the parents of a small boy, who suffered an injury when the protesters while escaping from the Lathi-Charge police, pushing him to the ground.
“We have all recorded on CCTV cameras and recordings.
Initially, we have allowed them to protest outside the station for more than three hours.
During protests, they abuse us using dirty words, making movements inseparable from the female police staff And, finally, attacked us, “said an inquiry officer.
Three special teams have been formed to track and arrest other fugitive suspects.
Police visited Hennur, Ramamurthynagar, Banaswadi and RT Nagar where the fugitive suspects live.