Family Seeks Justice in Riyan Death Case

Anger Grows Over Delay in Arrests After FIR Filed

Key Points:

  • Family alleges no arrests despite murder case filed
  • Protests intensify over police inaction in case
  • Questions raised on delay in justice process

JAMSHEDPUR – Family members demand swift action after no arrests in a murder case filed following a suspicious death in Parsudih.

The incident occurred on March 26, 2026, in Jamshedpur. However, the death of Riyan remains under scrutiny.

Meanwhile, a First Information Report was filed on March 27. It included charges under Section 103(1) for murder.

Moreover, the complaint named specific accused individuals. Yet, no arrests have been made so far.

However, the victim’s family has expressed strong dissatisfaction. They allege that police have failed to act promptly.

On the other hand, relatives continue visiting the Superintendent of Police office. They claim they received no clear response.

Meanwhile, local residents have also joined the protest. They have questioned the delay in the investigation.

In contrast, authorities have not issued detailed public updates. This has increased suspicion among locals.

Moreover, the family stated that delayed action weakens justice. They believe it emboldens the accused further.

However, legal experts note such delays can affect evidence collection. This may impact trial outcomes later.

Meanwhile, the incident falls under Parsudih police station jurisdiction. The area has seen rising concerns over law enforcement response times.

On the other hand, cases registered under Murder charges require immediate investigation. Standard procedure demands swift arrests.

Moreover, the grieving family has appealed for strict action. They want authorities to ensure accountability.

However, no timeline for arrests has been shared yet. This continues to fuel public anger.

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