Six accused of riots in Delhi was acquitted, why did the court express dissatisfaction with Delhi police? -NCR New -delhi -Rslike Case Six acquitted in arson and the court criticizes police

Six accused of riots in Delhi was acquitted, why did the court express dissatisfaction with Delhi police? The Karkardooma Court released six accused in the arson of riots in Delhi. Judge Praveen Singh said a false case was imposed on the accused. The court expressed dissatisfaction with the exaggeration of the evidence by the investigating officer and instructed the Delhi Police Commissioner to send a copy of the order. The operation of the police was questioned. Six accused were acquitted in the Delhi riots case. Jagran correspondent, East Delhi. Six people were acquitted by the Court of Karkardom in the case of arson related to the North -East -Delhi riots. The Judge Praveen Singh said in the order that it was clear from the discussion during the hearing that a false case on the accused was only imposed to resolve the case. Remove the ad, just read the news, while the investigating officer exaggerated the evidence. As a result, the rights of the accused were severely violated. It is sad that the supervisory officer in -Charge and the Assistant Police Commissioner transferred the charge magazine, despite the clear flaws. The court said to send a copy of the order to the Delhi Police Commissioner for corrective measures. In the new Osbanpur police station, on February 26, 2020, the rioters set fire to a house, shop and Scooty near a religious place in Gamdi expansion. In this case, police have accused the resident of Sudamapuri, Ishu Gupta, Raj Kumar, Amit alias Annu, the resident of Punjabi Colony, Prem Prakash, US Manpur Gamdi Road resident. Rahul alias Golu. In May 2023, the charges were drawn up against these accused. Also read Delhi: Bouncers who have bullying at Connaught Place beat the advocates badly; The court expressed dissatisfaction with Delhi police and gave a decision in this case in the restaurant. Also pointed to errors in the investigation and filing of complaints.

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