With SC panel report, sensational Disha case takes another turn
The three-member panelThe Supreme Court found that the accused had been deliberately shot at with the intent to cause their deaths.
The Commission had submitted their report to the apex Court on January 28, but its contents were made available on Friday, when the court took over the case. case for hearing.
The panelThe police claimed that the four suspects were killed after they stole weapons from officers, and the officers had to return the fire to defend themselves.
“In our considered opinions, the accused were intentionally fired upon in an attempt to cause their death, with the knowledge that firing would invariably result the death of the deceased suspects,” says the report.
The three-member panelThe commission recommended that 10 police officers who were with the four suspects to the crime scene on December 6, 2019 be prosecuted. The commission recommended that police officers be tried and convicted of murder.
The Supreme Court transferred the caseTelangana High Court will hear the case after summer vacation. This marks anotherThe key development in the sensational case.
A 27-year old female veterinary doctor was kidnapped near Shamshabad, close to the Outer Ring Road (ORR), on the outskirts Hyderabad on the night November 27, 2019.
Her charred body, which was about 50km from Hyderabad, was found under Chatanpally’s underpass.
Cyberabad police announced that two truck drivers were arrested and two cleaners were taken into custody. All of them are residents of Narayanpet district in Telangana.
V.C., Cyberabad Police Commissioner, was then interviewed. Sajjanar stated to the media that the accused deflated one of the tyres on the victim’s scooty, which she had left at ORR in the evening, before taking a cab to Gachibowli for work.
Police investigations revealed that the victim called her sister at 9.45 p.m. to inform her that her vehicle had been punctured. Someone offered to help her and she was taken to the garage for repairs.
She also stated that she felt scared by the truck drivers who were near her.
The victim’s sister had suggested that she leave the vehicle and go to the toll plaza to get a cab. The mobile phone was not switched on when she called her sister later.
Police claim that the victim died from asphyxiation after the accused slapped her and held her mouth shut while sexually assaulting it. The victim’s body was then taken 28 km to Chatanpally bridge in Shadnagar and set on fire.
Mohammed Arif and Chintakunta Chenakeshavulu were identified as the accused. Both are lorry drivers. Jollu Shiva (both lorry cleaners) and Jollu Nveen (both lorry driver) were also involved in the alleged crime. According to police, the suspects were between 20 and 24 years old.
The shocking incident sent shock waves throughout the state. Women’s groups and others demanded that the offenders be executed. Some demanded that they be killed during an encounter.
A large number of protesters gathered outside the police station to demand that the accused be turned over to them when they were taken to Shadnagar to present them before a court. An executive magistrate was called to the police station to issue the remand orders after the police failed to take the accused before the court. Protesters hurled stones at the police vehicle as they were being transferred to Cherlapally Central Prison.
A Shadnagar court granted police custody to the accused for a week on December 4. The caseIt was a dramatic scene turnDecember 6, when all four of the accused were shot and killed by Chatanpally police officers.
Police claimed that the accused stole weapons and opened fire, prompting officers to respond in self-defence.
The victim’s family and others saw the encounter killings as a quick way to get justice. Some people gave sweets and praised the Cyberabad Commissioner Sajjanar.
The IPS officer was praised as an encounter specialist. He was the chief of police for Warangal district, when three men were accused of attacking two engineering students with acid in an attack in 2008.
However, civil liberties groups and rights activists condemned the alleged ‘coldblooded and extra judicial’ murders of the four defendants. Some of them sought a thorough investigation into the alleged’stage-managed encounter’.
The Supreme Court was established on December 12, 2019. panelJustice V.S., an ex-judge of the Supreme Court, is heading the inquiry. Sirpurkar will inquire into the circumstances where the four accused were shot and killed while they were being held by police.
Justice R.P. Sondur Baldota was a former judge at Bombay High Court. Kaarthikeyan, a former director, Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), were the members of this Commission of Inquiry.
It was requested to submit the report within six months. The inquiry term was however extended to six months. panelIt was extended three times because it was unable to complete the inquiry due Covid-19 pandemic. The last extension occurred in August 2021.
The Commission collected various documents, including investigation records, forensic records, post mortem reports and photographs, concerning incidents. Between August 21, 2021, and November 15, 20,21, the Commission held hearings that lasted 47 days. During the hearings, the Commission examined 57 witnesses and recorded their testimony.
The panelFrom November 16, 2021 to Nov 26, 2021, all the advocates presented oral arguments. It also inspected various sites related to the incident on December 5, 2020.
The Supreme Court received the Commission’s report sealed in a cover on January 28, 2022.
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