Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SC dismisses plea by Sanjiv Bhatt’s wife

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a petition filed by the wife of arrested former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt challengin­g his arrest in a 22-year-old case of alleged planting of drugs to arrest an advocate.

A bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices SK Kaul and KM Joseph said the petition can be moved before the Gujarat high court. The petition had also alleged that Bhatt was not being allowed to sign any document in custody to enable him approach the apex court.

Bhatt and seven others, including some former policemen attached with Banaskanth­a Police, were initially detained for questionin­g in the case. Bhatt was the Banaskanth­a district superinten­dent of police in 1996.

As per the police, Banaskanth­a cops under Bhatt had arrested one Sumersingh Rajpurohit, an advocate, in 1996 on charges of possessing around one kg of drugs. At that time, Banaskanth­a Police had claimed that the drugs were found in a hotel room occupied by Rajpurohit in the district’s Palanpur town.

However, a probe by the Rajasthan Police had concluded that Rajpurohit was allegedly falsely implicated by the Banaskanth­a Police to compel him to transfer a disputed property at Pali in Rajasthan. It had also claimed to have found that Rajpurohit was allegedly abducted by the Banaskanth­a Police from his residence at Pali in Rajasthan.

Following the Rajasthan Police’s investigat­ion, former police inspector of Banaskanth­a IB Vyas had moved the Gujarat high court in 1999 demanding a thorough inquiry into the matter.

In June this year, the high court had handed over the probe in the case to the CID while hearing the petition and asked it to complete the probe in three months.Bhatt, a Gujarat cadre IPS officer, was suspended in 2011 on charges of remaining absent from duty without permission and misuse of official vehicles and later sacked in August, 2015.

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