In the case of engineer Yuvraj Mehta’s death, an eyewitness has made shocking allegations against Noida police. The eyewitness claims that he and his family were intimidated, and he was coerced into stating that the police and fire brigade were fully active during the rescue. He stated that he was called to the police station under pressure, repeatedly contacted, and then taken to a secluded area where a video was recorded. According to him, police told him that “the media will move on in a few days, but you and we have to stay here,” implying consequences if he did not comply. He also alleged that the video was recorded on the personal phones of police officers, and he was forced to give a scripted statement. In his earlier statement, the eyewitness had pointed to administrative negligence, claiming that timely action could have saved Yuvraj’s life. These new allegations raise serious questions about a potential cover-up in the case. The revelation adds more scrutiny to Noida police, just as the SIT investigation is set to begin, intensifying public concern over the handling of the incident.

