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Special Investigation Team Has Decided To Close 1984 Riots Case: Police To Court

IANS, 20 Jul, 2017 11:19 AM
    The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has decided to close a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case in which two men were killed by a mob in central Delhi as no evidence regarding any accused could be collected during its reinvestigation, police has informed a Delhi court.
     
     
    The police told Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra that it has been decided to close the case, which was re-opened following the decision of the SIT.
     
     
    After constitution of an SIT in 2015 following an order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the case was re-opened and further investigated. The court was also informed about it.
     
     
    The court has issued notice to the family members of the two Sikh men who were killed by a mob near ISBT, Kashmiri Gate in central Delhi on November 1, 1984, during the riots that broke out following the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
     
    In its latest 16-page report filed before the court, the police said, “No incriminating direct or circumstantial evidence is available against any person. Hence, further investigation of the case has been closed.
     
     
    “Accordingly final report under Section 173(8) CrPC regarding closure of further investigation is being submitted to the court. An intimation with regard to closure of further investigation has also been given to the complainant.”     
     
       
    According to the prosecution, on November 1, 1984, police officials saw people shouting near ISBT taxi stand and 15-20 vehicles were being burnt and around 500 rioters were carrying sticks and stones.
     
     
    They were allegedly raising slogans, and when the police tried to nab the rioters, they fled in different directions, it said, adding that officials saw two Sikhs lying injured.
     
     
    The two men were taken to hospital where they were declared brought dead by a doctor. The police team made arrangements for other members of the community who were present at ISBT and sent them to a gurdwara for shelter.
     
     
     
     
    A case for offences including murder, rioting, indulging in rioting armed with a deadly weapon and mischief by fire or explosive substance with an intent to destroy a house under the IPC was registered at Kashmiri Gate police station here.
     
     
    During investigation, when identity of the offenders could not be established, the case was marked untraced by the then investigating officer on May 1, 1985.
     
     
    The police said that during further probe, it examined various witnesses who said they cannot identify the rioters.
     
     
    The witnesses claimed that they did not see the killings and cannot identify the persons involved in the crime and that they only helped the Sikhs to escort them to the gurdwara.
     
     
    The police said in the report that a public notice was published in several newspapers requesting people, who were acquainted with the facts, to give evidence or depose but no one came forward before the SIT.
     
     
    “None of the witnesses have named anyone as suspect from the mob and they could not provide any clue/ evidence about any suspect from the mob. No evidence/ clue regarding any accused person could come on record during further investigation. Despite all the possible efforts, no evidence could be collected to establish involvement of any person in this crime,” it said.
     
     
    It further said that during investigation, although the offences alleged in the FIR have been made out but the persons involved in the crime could not be identified despite all possible efforts. 

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