Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Pilfering shrouds from cremation sites: Trader, kin, aides acquitted

- S Raju s raju@htlive.com

BUT CHARGES OF VIOLATING PANDEMIC ACT RETAINED BY GHAZIABAD CRIME BRANCH

MEERUT : Cloth merchant Praveen Jain, his two kin and four helpers, who were accused of stealing shrouds and other clothes after cremation of bodies only to resell them after repackagin­g them with the brand name of a Gwalior-based company last year, have been acquitted of these charges after an investigat­ion by the crime branch of Ghaziabad.

The accused had been living with the tag of ‘kafan chor’ for almost a year after being charged by the Baraut police of Baghpat district.

“False charges levelled against the seven accused under sections 420, 468, 467, 471, 380, 457 and 411 of the IPC were dropped,” their lawyer Rajuddin told HT. However, investigat­ing officer, Nasir Hussain, found Praveen Jain, his son Ashish, nephew Rishabh, and their four helpers guilty of violating the Pandemic Act and sections 188, 269 and 270 of the IPC and Section 3 of the Pandemic Act were retained against them in the chargeshee­t.

Recalling the incident of May 9 2021, Ashish Jain said: “We are into cloth business for over seven decades now. As lockdown was in place due to Covid, we decided to do some packaging work in our house in Baraut as some cloth in the godown was getting damaged.”

He said four helpers Shravan Sharma, Ashish, Babu and Shahrukh were called to complete the job. “A group of 10-15 cops arrived at the house and queried how these people gathered for work during lockdown. They took all the seven people to the Baraut police station,” said Jain. Ashish said the cops demanded a good amount of money to set them free. “When they refused to pay, they were booked on charges of stealing shrouds, other clothes and selling them after repackagin­g with the brand name of a Gwaliorbas­ed company,” he alleged.

Ashish said they had the bills of cloth purchase but the cops refused to listen and booked them. “They all spent 27 days in jail for no fault before coming out on bail,” he recalled.

On their request of the accused, IG (Meerut range) transferre­d the investigat­ion to the crime branch of Ghaziabad on May 26 last year for a fair probe.

SP (Baghpat), Neeraj Kumar Jadaun, said the investigat­ion of the case was done by the crime branch of Ghaziabad and they will submit their chargeshee­t in court. “I have not received the report officially,” he said.

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