Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Talwars to seek police protection

AARUSHIHEM­RAJ MURDER Rajesh Talwar apprehensi­ve about safety, lawyer says he will move plea for police escort after release

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@hindustant­imes.com n

GHAZIABAD: Dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar may finally be able to walk out of Dasna jail by Monday, after their lawyers submit all necessary paperwork for their release at Ghazibad court.

Jail sources said that during a meeting with prison officials on Sunday, Rajesh apparently expressed apprehensi­ons about their safety and security.

The Talwars have been lodged in Dasna jail since November 2013 when a trial court in Ghaziabad sentenced them to life imprisonme­nt for the murder of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj.

The Allahabad High Court had on October 12 overturned the trial court’s verdict and had acquitted the couple of the double murder charge.

“We met Rajesh inside the jail on Sunday and he expressed apprehensi­ons over their safety. Rajesh has already been attacked once at the district court complex,” said Dasna jail superinten­dent BR Maurya.

“Since there might be a large gathering outside the jail, including those of mediaperso­ns, we have asked for additional personnel for security and to ensure that the Talwars can walk safely out of the jail,” Maurya added.

In January, 2011, during a hearing of the Aarushi-Hemraj murder case, Rajesh was attacked with a meat cleaver inside Ghaziabad district court complex by one Utsav Sharma. The police had then said that Sharma had sneaked inside the court with a weapon in guise of a mediaperso­n. Sharma was arrested .

Following the attack, police had provided security to the dentist couple whenever they arrived for hearings at the Ghaziabad court.

“We will submit an applicatio­n to the police asking for security for the Talwars till they reach home. There will be a huge gathering outside the jail on Monday and no untoward incident should take place. The applicatio­n will be forwarded to senior superinten­dent of police on Monday morning,” said Manoj Sisodia, the lawyer representi­ng the Talwars at Ghaziabad court.

“During the meeting, they said that they will like to visit the dental clinic either weekly or fortnightl­y, if the jail administra­tion permits. They have been the backbone of the clinic inside the jail and revived it after they arrived here,” said Anand Pandey, pharmacist at Dasna jail.

 ?? SUNIL SAXENA/ HT FILE ?? The Talwars have been lodged in Dasna jail since November 2013 when a trial court in Ghaziabad sentenced them to life imprisonme­nt for the murders of Aarushi and Hemraj.
SUNIL SAXENA/ HT FILE The Talwars have been lodged in Dasna jail since November 2013 when a trial court in Ghaziabad sentenced them to life imprisonme­nt for the murders of Aarushi and Hemraj.

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