Mumbai: Murder case registered in Byculla inmate Shette's death case
A case has been registered by Nagpada Police under Section 302/34 of IPC for Manju Shette's death on Friday.
Mumbai: Mumbai police has registered a murder case in connection with the death of a woman inmate in Byculla Jail.
Rashmi Karandikar, Public Relations Officer, Mumbai Police, on Tuesday said that the Nagpada Police has registered a case under Section 302/34 of Indian Penal Code (IPC).
"A lady named Manju Shette was serving her life imprisonment sentence in Byculla Jail. She was admitted in JJ Hospital on Friday evening where she was declared dead. The Nagpada Police has registered case under section 302/34 of Indian Penal Code on the basis of the provisional report of the hospital and further investigations are underway," Krandikar said.
Death of Shette incited a protest by the inmates against the jail staff. Sheena Bora murder accused Indrani Mukerjea, and 200 other women inmates were booked for rioting in the jail.
Indrani has moved a special CBI court alleging that she was beaten up by the jail officials after the protest over Shette's death.
Taking note of her complaint, a CBI court, which is hearing the Sheena murder case, directed the prison authorities to produce Indrani before it on Wednesday.
The jail authorities have suspended the jailer and five jail guards with immediate effect.
It is alleged that Shette was beaten up by prison guards on Friday after an altercation. Shette was arrested in Bhandup in 2004 for the murder of her sister-in-law and was awarded life imprisonment.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra state Commission for Women has written a letter to Additional Director General (ADG) Prisons, Maharashtra , and sought report on Shette's death in Byculla jail.