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UP cop detained after live-in partner found dead

By IANS | Updated: December 7, 2020 09:25 IST

Lucknow, Dec 7 A sub-inspector of the Uttar Pradesh Police has been detained for questioning after a woman, ...

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Lucknow, Dec 7 A sub-inspector of the Uttar Pradesh Police has been detained for questioning after a woman, whom he was in a live-in relationship with, was found dead in mysterious circumstances in her flat in the Chinhat area.

The incident happened on Sunday. The woman, Mamta, was living with Rahul Rathore, sub-inspector in the Uttar Pradesh Police, currently posted in Lalitpur district.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (east) S.M. Qasim Abdi said the forensic team found a pistol and letter from the spot.

"Whether it is murder or suicide will be ascertained once we get the post-mortem report. The sub-inspector and his servant are being questioned," he said.

Chinhat Police Station inspector Dhananjay Kumar Pandey said the body had a gunshot wound.

The duo was staying together for the last four months.

It is also being probed whether Rathore took a leave to come to Lucknow or was absent from duty, police said.

( With inputs from IANS )

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