Sangrur, Aug. 5 -- Two days after an undertrial, caught under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), was found dead in Sangrur jail, his family accused the police of murdering him. The police have claimed that the 35-year-old man ended his life. The man, who was arrested on UAPA charges in 2018, died on Friday. His brother said the family was informed by police on August 2. "We think the police tortured and killed him," he said. Expressing dissatisfaction with the post-mortem procedure in Sangrur, he said the family wanted it either in PGI, Chandigarh, or Rajindra hospital in Patiala. The family said it has met with minister Laljit Singh Bhullar to seek justice. Prior to Sangrur jail, the accused had been lodged in Kapurthala and Amritsar jails since his arrest in 2018. According to his brother, he used to express fears for his safety. "He would tell us that they would kill him," he said. Jail superintendent Ramandeep Singh Bhangu, who took charge a day after the incident on Saturday, denied the allegations. "A judicial inquiry is going on. There have been no suspensions or transfers related to the incident," he said. The deputy superintendent of jail, Jaspreet Singh, who was in-charge of the jail at that time, said, "There is no such thing. There are CCTVs in jail."...