Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘Can’t shift Kathua case accused to Pathankot jail’

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PATHANKOT: Citing insufficie­nt security arrangemen­ts to accommodat­e seven of the eight accused in the Kathua rape and murder case, the Punjab government on Monday refused to entertain the request of the Jammu and Kashmir government be shift them to a Pathankot jail. The issue came up as daily hearing in the case of the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl from a minority nomadic community in Kathua resumed in the court of district and sessions judge Tejwinder Singh. The counsel for the Jammu and Kashmir government Santokh Singh Basra withdrew the applicatio­n.

PATHANKOT: Citing insufficie­nt security arrangemen­ts to accommodat­e seven of the eight accused in the Kathua rape and murder case, the Punjab government on Monday refused to entertain the request of the Jammu and Kashmir government be shift them to a Pathankot jail.

The issue came up as daily hearing in the case of the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl from a minority nomadic community in Kathua resumed in the court of district and sessions judge Tejwinder Singh.

The counsel for the Jammu and Kashmir government Santokh Singh Basra withdrew the applicatio­n after the Punjab government made its submission before the court. In its applicatio­n moved on May 31, the J&K government sought to shift the accused to Pathankot as they have to travel 30km daily for in-camera trial from Kathua jail to Pathankot court.

The accused are called in the Pathankot court at 1.30pm and are sent back to Kathua after the hearing before 5pm daily.

The court also heard arguments on an anticipato­ry bail applicatio­n moved by Ram Parsad Singh, chairman of Aakansha College, Mirapur (Uttar Pradesh), where Vishal Jangotra, the son of Sanji Ram, the main accused in the case, was studying. The court is likely to give its decision on the bail plea on Tuesday.

According to the chargeshee­t, Jangotra, a student at the Mirpur college, was allegedly involved in the crime and later in connivance with Ram Prasad Singh, he allegedly manipulate­d the record to prove his presence in the college on the day the crime occurred.

ADGP (PRISONS) SAYS IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR PUNJAB POLICE TO PROVIDE SECURITY TO THE ACCUSED WHO ARE CURRENTLY LODGED IN KATHUA JAIL

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