New Criminal Laws: 255 FIRs registered in UP on the first day after BNS | New Criminal Laws: 255 FIRs registered in UP on the first day, DGP said

New Criminal Laws: After the implementation of the Indian Judicial Code, Indian Justice Protection Code and Indian Evidence Code, 255 cases were registered in Uttar Pradesh on the first day. This information has been given by UP Police. After the implementation of BNS 2023, 255 FIRs and 28 cases of non-cognizable crimes were registered till 8 pm on Monday. Uttar Pradesh’s acting DGP Prashant Kumar said that the first FIR was registered in Amroha at 9.51 pm. After this, an FIR was registered in Bareilly at 10.17 am.

The first FIR was registered in Raha police station of Amroha. In this case, 48-year-old farmer Jagpal Singh alias Mangala died. He died due to electric shock. Meanwhile, the DGP said, ‘The work of registering FIRs at all places is going on smoothly. Programs were organized across the state. Chief Minister yogi adityanath As per the instructions of the government, preparations for the implementation of the new laws have already been completed, which includes training.

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On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh Police said on the social media platform ‘X’, “History is being created. Rehra police station of Amroha district has become the first police station in the state to register an FIR under the new Indian Judicial Code in Uttar Pradesh.”

Under BNS, an FIR has been lodged against Rajveer alias Raju and Bhoop Singh alias Bholu under Section 106 (causing death by negligence). According to the state police, in the case lodged by Sanjay Singh, a resident of Dhakiya village in Rehra police station area of ​​Amroha, it was alleged that the accused had laid an electric wire in his field.

It said that when his father Jagpal went to his field at around 6:30 in the morning, he got an electric shock due to which he died. A detailed investigation is being conducted into the matter.

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