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Crime
Indore Land Dispute: Police Attacked, Cover-Up Allegations Surface
✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh
🗓 30 Jun 2026, 03:45 AM
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A controversy has erupted in Indore over a disputed land worth Rs 500 crore, involving allegations of attacks on two policemen and a subsequent cover-up. The delay in filing a case and conducting medical examinations has raised questions about police procedures.
In Indore, a significant controversy has emerged concerning a piece of land valued at approximately Rs 500 crore. The dispute has escalated with allegations that two police personnel were attacked during the course of events related to the land.
Further complicating the situation are claims that the incident, including the alleged assault on the officers, was not promptly reported. Critics point to a delay in the formal registration of a case and the failure to conduct essential medical examinations for those involved. This alleged inaction has led to serious questions being raised about the transparency and efficiency of the police's operational procedures in handling such sensitive matters.
The incident has put the local police under scrutiny, with demands for a thorough investigation into both the alleged attack and the subsequent handling of the complaint. The value of the land involved further amplifies the public and media interest in the case.
Further complicating the situation are claims that the incident, including the alleged assault on the officers, was not promptly reported. Critics point to a delay in the formal registration of a case and the failure to conduct essential medical examinations for those involved. This alleged inaction has led to serious questions being raised about the transparency and efficiency of the police's operational procedures in handling such sensitive matters.
The incident has put the local police under scrutiny, with demands for a thorough investigation into both the alleged attack and the subsequent handling of the complaint. The value of the land involved further amplifies the public and media interest in the case.