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How did an ATM hacker die in police custody?






A man in police custody has been killed in a viral video that broke a bank's ATM machine on social media in Pakistan, on which a Punjab police chief has taken notice and ordered an inquiry.
The man in the CCTV-based Bank ATM machine breaking video was arrested by police after he was described as 'mentally disabled'.
Mahmud-ul-Hassan, SHO of City A Division of the police station of Rahim Yar Khan district of Punjab, told Urdu News that the accused was shifted to hospital where he died on Saturday night.
According to the police officer, no identity documents were obtained from the accused, so the body has been kept in the hospital and the search for heritage is in progress.
The HSO said the suspect's name was engraved on his wrist with a tattoo.
He said that after the arrest, the accused was also doing strange acts in the citations. "Sometimes spit on fellow passersby and sometimes made noise like crazy."
Meanwhile, according to private TV channels, the Punjab police chief has taken a notice of the death of the accused in police custody and ordered the district officer of Rahim Yar Khan police to inquire.
SHO Mahmood-ul-Hassan said details of the arrest of the accused said that on August 30, the manager of a private bank on Shahi Road lodged a complaint to the police station that his branch's ATM machine had been broken. The next day, at the railway station, the accused made noise and the citizens recognized that his video had gone viral and was handed over to the police. '


















The police officer said the suspect was about 35 years old and in the first two hours he showed himself mute when he sought help from special education investigators to speak. "The suspect said he disappeared, so a wrist has been written."
Mahmud-ul-Hassan confirmed that the viral video of the accused on social media was made by the bank of Faisalabad while the complainant of the bank's ATM machine breaking video in Rahim Yar Khan provided to the police.
According to the SHO, the suspect's nature in the Saturday evening referrals had deteriorated and he appeared to have suffered an epileptic seizure. He said the suspect was rushed to the hospital at 9:30 pm where doctors confirmed his death twenty-five minutes later.
The police officer said: 'We did a post-mortem, applied for the medical board because they did not want the police to be charged. Initially, the cause of death appears to be a heart attack but doctors are waiting for the report.


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