A Delhi Police assistant
sub-inspector died in a road accident while attending an emergency call on
Outer Ring Road near Burari flyover early Thursday, an official said on
Thursday. The accident occurred when ASI Satyavir Singh (57), posted at Burari
Police Station, was responding to a PCR call around 1 am where a truck had hit
a car and a traffic police personnel, ASI Pradeep, he said. While Singh was inspecting the spot, a
speeding motorcycle hit him and the ASI got injured, the officer said.
ASI Singh was rushed to
Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh where he passed away during treatment, the police
said. The biker also got injured after falling down and was taken to a
different hospital, the officer said, adding that the motorcycle was recovered
from the spot and the accused is being tracked. ASI Pradeep is undergoing
treatment at a hospital, the police said.
“In the last six months, ASI Satyavir Singh is the
second on-duty police personnel that we have lost in road accidents due to rash
driving and negligence of offending drivers,” Deputy Commissioner of Police
(North) Raja Banthia said.
The body was shifted to
Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial Hospital for a post-mortem and a case has been
registered at Wazirabad police station, the police said. Singh, a 1989-batch
officer, would have retired in 2028. He is survived by his wife, a son and a
differently-abled daughter.