Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Court stays DIG Ashok Kumar’s arrest till today

Arrest delayed for one day for the prosecutio­n (state) to file response to the bail applicatio­n

- Bhavey Nagpal letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AMBALA: A day after the Ambala Police booked a 54-year-old deputy inspector general (DIG) of the Haryana Police for allegedly assaulting and misbehavin­g with state home minister Anil Vij’s brother Kapil Vij at a club in Ambala Cantonment, a court stayed the arrest of the officer till Tuesday.

During a hearing on the anticipato­ry bail plea moved by DIG, Vigilance Bureau (Ambala

Range), Ashok Kumar, the court of additional sessions judge Sundeep Singh delayed the arrest for one day for the prosecutio­n (state) to file response to the bail applicatio­n.

Kumar’s counsel Satinder Singh Garg said that the case itself is false and no rules were followed by the police due to political pressure from Anil Vij.

“To file an FIR against a serving IPS officer, the police have to seek permission from the Union and state government­s. However, in this case, due to political pressure of the state home minister, no such permission was sought. Moreover, the minister has some personal grudge against Kumar as he didn’t follow his instructio­ns in a few investigat­ions in the past. It was a perfect occasion for them to take revenge as they gathered in a party on Sunday,” the advocate said.

SSP Hamid Akhtar said, “This claim wasn’t taken up during the first hearing today. We’ll respond when it is contested in the next hearing.”

Kapil, 61, in his police statement, said, “I went to the birthday party of former chairman of the phoenix club, Rakesh Aggarwal’s grandson at Sirhind Club in Cantt with Rajesh, of Shastri Colony, and Ajay Aggarwal, of Guru Nanak Marg. When we were about to have lunch, one Ashok Kumar, who we later found is DIG (vigilance), under the influence of alcohol and without any provocatio­n started abusing me and my family, and also threatened me of dire consequenc­es.”

“He said that he is DIG (vigilance) and nobody could harm him. He also made obscene gestures at me while leaving,” Kapil added.

Acting on his complaint, a case was registered against the DIG under Sections 294 (obscene act), 323 (punishment for voluntaril­y causing hurt) and 506 (intimidati­on) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Ambala Cantt police station.

Akhtar said that multiple teams are investigat­ing the facts and the crime spot that was an open place without any CCTVs.

People close to Kapil Vij said that both Vij and Kumar were sitting on separate tables, when the latter interfered and argued on some issue.

“Kapil was discussing about the vaccine that his brother was administer­ed during the trial, at his table and the officer, in an inebriated condition, later interfered during lunch saying that the infection and vaccinatio­n is a fraud itself.,” a local said.

GURUGRAM: A 32-year-old man was killed in an accident on the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) in Badshahpur, after the car he was travelling in was rammed by a speeding truck moving on the wrong side of the road early on Monday.

The collision took place around 3.15am, when Ashish Yadav, who ran a private company, was returning to his residence in Vatika India Next in Sector 82, near Kherki Daula, along with a friend. After the collision with the truck, the car hit the road divider and turned turtle due to the impact, said police. The police said Yadav was rushed to a private hospital on Sohna Road by his friend, who also hurt. She called an ambulance and the hospital staff informed the police.

The police said that his Honda City car was completely damaged due to the impact.

Vipin Kumar, station house officer of Badshahpur police station, said, “The truck driver was driving on the wrong side and there was a massive head-on collision between the two vehicles. The man, who was driving, had sustained severe injuries and was rushed to a hospital from where he was referred to another hospital in Sector 43, where he succumbed to his injuries.”

The police said the driver of the truck fled the spot in his vehicle immediatel­y after the incident. He is yet to be identified or arrested. “We have received a complaint from Captain Veer Singh Yadav, father of the deceased, and have registered a case. The truck driver will also be nabbed soon. The man died of excessive bleeding and head injuries,” said Kumar.

A case under sections 279 (rash driving) and 304A (death by negligence) of IPC was registered against the truck driver.

AFTER COLLISION WITH THE TRUCK, THE CAR HIT THE ROAD DIVIDER AND TURNED TURTLE DUE TO IMPACT

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