Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Top cop admits to lapses in response

- Eeshanpriy­a MS eeshanpriy­a@hindustant­imes.com ■

AURANGABAD: A day after a video allegedly showing policemen shake hands with men who went on a rampage in Aurangabad went viral, the cops on Monday admitted to lapses in their response while handling the incident. “There were lapses in police response. We were initially shortstaff­ed. The guilty will not be spared, no matter who they are,” said additional director general of police Bipin Bihari.

Vinayak Dhakne, deputy commission­er of police, zone 1, admitted the police were outnumbere­d, with around five cops for hundred rioters, until reinforcem­ents from riot control police and state reserve police force were called in later in the night.

The violence in Aurangabad that started over action against illegal water connection at shrines claimed two lives on Friday. Police are trying to verify the authentici­ty of the video. HT hasn’t independen­tly verified its authentici­ty. Milind Bharambe, commission­er of police, Aurangabad, said: “We are checking the video. If there is truth in what appears in the footage, those responsibl­e will be punished.”

A senior police officer, who did not wish to be named, said: “The police shook hands with certain members of a community, as they asked them to help control an armed mob. The group is not seen carrying weapons. They had formed a human chain to keep rioters from entering a street.”

Laxminaray­an Bakhriya, local Shiv Sena leader who was present at the site where stonepelti­ng was reported on Friday, said, “Three policemen got injured in the riots, after which more policemen were deployed. As they were junior officers, they asked us to help control mob from a locality near Rajabazar [which is in the heart of communal tension].”

Additional commission­er of police Govardhan kulekar, additional commission­er of police (crime) Rameshwar Thorath and police inspector Hemant Kadam suffered serious injuries. AIMIM MLA from the area Imtiyaz Jaleel has demanded a high-level probe into the findings of the video.

Meanwhile, the state government refused to order a probe into the allegation­s by the Congress and NCP that the police remained bystanders during the riots.

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