Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Won’t let guilty be shielded’

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The police have provided security to the Apple executive’s family amid fears of a threat to their lives.

Inspector general Sujit Pandey said the police would also look into reports that relatives and friends of the accused constables, who were sacked from the police force after the incident, were collecting funds through social media campaigns to support them. “We will take into considerat­ion all the points raised by media in their reports and the probe will be scientific,” said Pandey, who is leading the SIT.

State minister Brijesh Pathak and MLA Ashutosh Tondon and senior police officials were among hundreds who attended Tiwari’s funeral. “It’s an unfortunat­e incident and we are with the family members of the victim. We will try to fast-track the case so that the family can get justice. I will also request principal secretary home and the DGP to post sensitive policemen in big cities,” Pathak said at the cremation site.

Kalpana Tiwari, the wife of the Apple area sales manager, demanded that she be allowed to meet the CM. “I am worried about the future of my two daughters... They have snatched away the lone bread earner of the family. I will not relent till justice is done,” she said. The executive is survived by his wife, and two daughters, aged seven and 12.

Kalpana said the killing of her husband should not be politicise­d. Her remark came after Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted to say that the “BJP is not a well-wisher of Hindus”.

Reacting to the tweet, Kalpana said: “Kejriwal ji is a sensible person. How can he say such a thing? This issue is not related to caste. Everything should not be connected with caste.”

The police initially said the constable may have fired in selfdefenc­e, but later conceded that excessive force had been used by the policemen. Chaudhary has changed his statement to say he pulled out the pistol to threaten the driver, but discharged the weapon accidental­ly.

Tiwari and his friend were in an SUV at around 1.30am on Saturday when the two policemen on patrol duty stopped them, senior superinten­dent of police Kalanidhi Naithani said on Saturday, adding that the constables questioned the duo because they felt “there was some suspicious activity”.

Naithani added that Tiwari tried to reverse the car and drive away, allegedly hitting the motorcycle of the policemen. It was around this time that his friend, Khan, heard a gunshot, according to her statement, he added. Police quoted Khan as saying that the vehicle speeded up and crashed into the pillar of a flyover nearby.

Tiwari later died at a hospital after being taken there by an emergency response team of the Uttar Pradesh Police. Khan has not directly corroborat­ed this sequence of events.the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Uttar Pradesh government has been criticised by political opponents over the incident. Former chief minister Akhilesh Yadav called for his successor Yogi Adityanath’s resignatio­n and alleged that “there have been numerous fake encounters under this government”.

Uttar Pradesh Police have been engaged in a month-long drive against crime, allegedly gunning down dozens of suspected gangsters. Chief minister Aditynath said on Saturday that the case of Tiwari’s death “was not an encounter.”

The state’s director general of police OP Singh said no amount of apology would suffice for the loss of a precious life or heal and wounds of the devastated family. “We are determined to punish and wean out such rogues in uniform who hang our heads in shame, at the same time we have also embarked on systemic reforms through behavioura­l training and humanisati­on of the force,” the DGP said.

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