Truck driver shot dead for paying Rs 20 less as extortion to security guards of UP sand mine

Based on a complaint lodged by the deceased's father, a case has been registered against four persons, including the mine owner
For representational purposes
For representational purposes

BANDA: A truck driver was shot dead by security guards of a sand mine in Uttar Pradesh's Hamirpur district on Thursday for allegedly paying Rs 30 as 'rangdaari' (extortion) to them instead of Rs 50, a police official said.

Station house officer, Sisolar, Rakesh Kumar Pandey, said the incident took place around 4 am.

The security guards at Bhulsi sand mine-3 got into an argument with the truck driver, Arun Kumar (22), after he paid Rs 30 instead of Rs 50 as 'rangdaari', he said.

"There was an argument over Rs 20 and the angry security guards fired at Arun Kumar," the SHO said.

Based on a complaint lodged by the deceased's father, a case has been registered against four persons, including the mine owner, Pandey said.

The body of the deceased has been sent for post mortem and investigation in the case is underway, he said.

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