Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Dingarheri murder: Accused want cops, NGOS investigat­ed

- Abhishek Behl abhishek.behl@hindustant­imes.com ■

GURGAON: Four persons, who were arrested in connection with the Dingarheri gang-rape and murder case, submitted an applicatio­n in the Punjab and Haryana high court on Thursday seeking directions that the CBI should investigat­e the role of anti-social elements including certain NGOS in stoking communal tension and vitiating the atmosphere, leading to their false arrest.

The accused also requested that the CBI probe the role of investigat­ing officers of Haryana police who “implicated” them in this case despite a body of evidence suggesting otherwise.

The applicatio­n comes in the wake of CBI chargeshee­t submitted in the court stating that the Dingarheri incident was the handiwork of Axle gang, whose members confessed to the rape and murders that took place on the intervenin­g night of August 24-25, 2016. The involvemen­t of the four gang members —

APPLICATIO­N COMES IN THE WAKE OF CBI CHARGESHEE­T STATING THE DINGARHERI INCIDENT WAS THE HANDIWORK OF AXLE GANG, WHOSE MEMBERS CONFESSED TO THE RAPE AND MURDERS

Dharmu, Muna, Lambu and Jai Bhagwan — was confirmed after the DNA and finger print samples matched the biological evidence collected from the spot.

“The four suspects who were arrested initially are innocent and it is critical that the CBI investigat­e the role of the anti-social elements and NGOS in stoking communal tension in the wake of an offence by some hardcore criminals, ultimately leading to the wrongful arrest of the petitioner­s,” the applicatio­n said.

The petitioner­s also requested that the central agency investigat­e all aspects of the conspiracy hatched by police officers and private players, which led to the false implicatio­n of four persons — Sandeep, Amarjeet, Rahul Verma and Karamjit.

“The petitioner­s were arrested after a lot of socio-political pressure was created by certain NGOS and vested interests to communalis­e the incident. A press conference was also organised in which victims in the incident made certain allegation­s that led to communal tension in the area and forced the police to implicate innocents from a neighbouri­ng village with no connection to the crime,” Pradeep Rapria, counsel for the four accused demanding a CBI probe, said.

After the CBI chargeshee­t, Gurgaon MP Rao Inderjit Singh also demanded that an independen­t probe be conducted to investigat­e the reasons which led to the arrest of innocent persons. He also demanded action against officers involved in framing of the four persons.

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