14 January,2023 01:16 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
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A 59-year-old Delhi Police sub-inspector was killed on duty after being allegedly hit by a car in the central part of the city days before his retirement, officials said on Saturday.
The incident took place on Friday around 8.30 pm.
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Latoor Singh, who was posted at Chandni Mahal police station in central district, was allegedly hit by a car between Rajghat and Shantivan signals on Ring Road and has died, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (central) Shweta Chauhan.
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According to police, Singh was on duty when the incident happened.
A case has been registered at the Daryaganj police station under sections 279 (rash driving) and 304A (causing death by negligence) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
The offending vehicle -- Hyundai i-10 car with Haryana registration number -- has been taken into custody and its driver was also apprehended, the DCP said.
He has been identified as Shokendra (34), a resident of Sonipat district in Haryana. He works with a bank situated on the Asaf Ali Road, Chuahan said.
Singh was to retire on January 31, 2023, she said, adding he is survived by wife and two children -- a son and a daughter.
His family lives in Dayalpur and they were informed about the incident, police said.
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