The mob burnt tyres, blocked NH-15 and gheraoed the Dhula police station during the day claiming that one of their co- villagers had died due to torture in police custody after being picked up from his home, according to district deputy commissioner Ashok Kumar Barman.
The villagers alleged the 37-year-old man was picked up from his residence in remote Attakari village number 2 last night and demanded his body.
The protests continued despite suspension of the police station in-charge and assurance of stern action against policemen found guilty.
District Superintendent of Police Sreejith T told PTI the mob brick-batted the police station, breaking windows and glass panes of doors. He said seven personnel were injured in the attack, prompting the police to open fire near Kharupetia to control the situation.
One person was killed in the police firing and two others, including a woman, injured, he said.
Following this, indefinite curfew was clamped in the area under the Dhula police station barring NH-15, Barman said.
Those injured in the brick-batting were a deputy sub-inspector, headquarters, Kharupetia police station officer-in-charge and three security personnel of Darrang SP's office and two other constables, Sreejith said.
He said when the man, whom the police had picked up, was being taken to the police station, he complained that he was feeling unwell and was rushed to the hospital first, and then taken into the custody. He was later taken to Guwahati Medical College.
On being asked if the man died due to police torture as alleged by the villagers, the SP replied that anything can be said only after investigation.
The district administration on instructions of Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, has ordered a magisterial enquiry by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Law and Order, Naranarayan Nath. He would submit his report within 15 days, official sources said.
Meanwhile, an official release in Guwahati said Sonowal expressed concern over the incident and ordered another enquiry by Additional Chief Secretary MGVK Bhanu.
He directed that the report of the enquiry be submitted to the government at the earliest.
Leader of Opposition in Assam Debabrata Saikia of the Congress alleged that incidents of firing, use of teargas shells and lathi charge by the police have become frequent in the past few months in the state.
The Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti accused the BJP-led government in the state of running a "police raj" and misusing power over the common people.
"The Dhula incident is a clear case of violation of human rights. People came out on roads to peacefully protest the death of a person in police custody but they were received by bullets. Such incidents are not happening for the first time," the KMSS said in a statement.
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