MUMBAI: The man accused of sexually assaulting two girls at a school in Badlapur town of Maharashtra died in retaliatory firing by police after he snatched a cop's gun and opened fire, an official said on Monday.
Akshay Shinde, who worked as a sweeper in the school, snatched the revolver of one of the policemen taking him from Taloja jail to Badlapur on Monday, the official said.
He was rushed to a hospital in Kalwa where he succumbed to his injuries, the official said.
An assistant police inspector, injured in the firing by Shinde, is undergoing treatment at the hospital, he added.
When the vehicle reached near Mumbra bypass, Shinde snatched the revolver of one of the officers in the vehicle and fired two to three rounds, injuring the officer.
In response, another officer opened fire on Shinde, injuring him.
Massive protests erupted on streets and at local railway station last month after two minor girls were allegedly sexually assaulted by Shinde at the toilet of the school in Thane district.
The school had appointed 23-year-old Shinde on a contractual basis to clean their toilets on August 1.
The two minors were allegedly abused in the school toilet on August 12 and the accused was arrested on August 17.
On September 3, the Bombay High Court told the police to build a "watertight" case and do not file a charge sheet hurriedly under public pressure.
Opposition leaders expressed shock over the encounter and called for a detailed probe into the incident.
Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan claimed the encounter was done to save some other people.
Leader of Opposition in the state assembly Vijay Wadettiwar said, "This is shocking. There should be a judicial probe into this incident."
Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole wondered if this encounter was done to save trustees of the school who have not been arrested so far.
Akshay's uncle told a Marathi TV channel that he met Akshay at Taloja jail on Monday and was told that police were beating him up on a regular basis.