Millennium Post

‘Charges against police over probe into Delhi riots could be motivated’

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NEW DELHI: Accusation­s against police over its probe into the north-east Delhi violence could be “motivated” and are also directed at the court of

law, the chief of the force, SN Shrivastav­a, has said. In February, the northeaste­rn parts of the national Capital were rocked by communal violence that claimed at

least 53 lives and injured many people.

The police have been criticised for their handling of the investigat­ion in various quarters, including by student activists, filmmakers and civil society groups, who have accused the force of carrying out a “witchhunt” at a time when the country is battling the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

Shrivastav­a said whether there is a lockdown or not, lawand-order issues will have to be handled with precaution­s. “You can also expect many such accusation­s to be motivated and coming from people who may have reasons to make false accusation­s,” he told over the phone.

Shrivastav­a asserted that the Delhi Police is a “credible force”, which has carried out the investigat­ion into the north-east Delhi violence “with full responsibi­lity” and has “been very fair and transparen­t”.

For those raising questions against the force, he said the police have the power to confine a person and make an arrest but within 24 hours, they need to produce him in a court.

The arrests made in connection with the north-east Delhi violence have been sanctioned and approved by the court of law, the police commission­er said.

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