ADVERTISEMENT
'Look into shoddy probe by cops'
PTI
Last Updated IST

Criticising the “shoddy and unintelligible” probe by Delhi Police in a rape case, a court here has ordered inquiry against the investigating officers to find out if the “botched up investigation was motivated or was due to complete lack of competence”.

Additional sessions judge Nisha Saxena directed DCP (north east) to inquire the role of investigating officers in a rape case against the accused who were acquitted once and then retried in another criminal case without police having collected any concrete evidence.

“I feel the way and the manner in which investigation was conducted in the instant case in utter disregard of law, calls for enquiry into the actions of concerned police officials to ascertain if it was motivated or was due to complete lack of knowledge/competence,” the court said.

The prosecution case originates from an FIR lodged in 2006 on the complaint of a woman that she was raped by three men — Vinod, Suresh and Brahmpal. She said, on the pretext of helping her financially, Vinod, a milk supplier, took her to a jungle in Usmanpur here on March 17, 2006 where he and the co-accused raped her.

However, in her statement recorded by the magistrate, she stated she had falsely accused the trio on the instigation of one Adesh for Rs 3,000 as they had implicated Adesh’s brother in a criminal case.

Deccan Herald is on WhatsApp Channels| Join now for Breaking News & Editor's Picks

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Read more
(Published 25 April 2013, 01:29 IST)