Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Police station torching: Probe initiated, cops recall horror

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@htlive.com

KOTKHAI:A day after an angry mob torched the local police station after vandalisin­g it, complete calm prevailed in the apple heartland even as the district administra­tion sent more reinforcem­ents to the town, and police started an inquiry into Wednesday’s incident of arson.

All business establishm­ents in the town remained closed on a bandh call given by the Kotkhai Beopar Mandal. There was no protest though the community was abuzz about the death of a Nepalese accused in the Kotkhai murder case.

Mohit Bamta, a Kotkhai resident, summed up the sentiments of many when he said, “I don’t support any damage to public property but I also believe that innocents should not be targeted.”

Cops present on duty at the police station recalled the horror of facing an angry mob. “It was about noon that a mob protesting the death of Suraj attacked the police station,” recounted a cop of 6th battalion guarding the police station.

“What could we do? Half of us were without helmets when the mob resorted to stone-pelting,” said an inspector-level officer who sustained head injuries during the protest.

“I had nothing to guard, we had no orders from top about what to do,” said a policeman outside the police station. The angry mob led by local youths entered the police station and vandalised the rooms.

“They burnt down all records, computers and furniture. There is nothing left here,” said Ramesh, a cop.

“All I can remember is that a stout youth egged the crowd on to set the police station on fire,” he recounts. “I thought of firing in self-defence when the mob attacked but I feared that the crowd would become even more violent, so I restrained myself,” said a woman inspector.

There are nearly 150 policemen guarding the otherwise sleepy hill town.

Superinten­dent of Police (crime) Ashok Sharma and SP Railway and Traffic, Pankaj Sharma, today visited the town and launched an inquiry into the burning of police station and the three police vehicles.

 ??  ?? Records reduced to ashes at the Kotkhai police station that was set ablaze by protesters on Wednesday. HT PHOTO
Records reduced to ashes at the Kotkhai police station that was set ablaze by protesters on Wednesday. HT PHOTO

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