Wednesday, 23 January, 2008

Police's role during '84 riots under scrutiny

Thu, Apr 3 08:35 PM
In a twist to a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, a city court on Thursday gave
Delhi Police the liberty to probe the role of its own officers who had
allegedly abetted the murder of a youth during the carnage.
"It is clarified that the prosecution is at liberty to investigate the case
and may file separate chargesheet against such police officers," Additional
Sessions Judge Vinod Kumar said, while disposing of an application seeking
to impeach some police officers as accused.
Public Prosecutor Vinod Kumar had filed an application stating that there
was sufficient evidence against the police officers for summoning them to be
tried for the offence of murder and attempt to murder.
The court, which refused to allow the plea, however, gave police the freedom
to probe their alleged complicity in the anti-Sikh riots in the Capital
following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
"I am of the opinion that this is an old case and summoning the accused, at
this stage, was not so relevant," the court observed. The court is hearing a
case in which Gurubakshish Singh was lynched by a mob on November one 1984
at his Paschim Vihar residence in West Delhi.
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