The Asian Age

Maj. Gogoi likely to be indicted

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New Delhi, Aug. 4: Maj. Leetul Gogoi, who was detained by the police in a Srinagar hotel after he was seen with a local woman in May, may face punitive action as a Court of Inquiry ( CoI) ordered by the Army into the incident is likely to indict him in the case, official sources said here.

They said the CoI has found that he violated the Army’s rule against developing relationsh­ip with a local woman in a conflict zone and breaching the standard operating procedure of staying away from place of duty.

The sources said the findings of the CoI are being placed before the top brass of the Srinagar- based XV corps for approval following which charges against Gogoi may be slapped under relevant sections of the Army Act.

On May 23, Maj. Gogoi was detained by police following an altercatio­n at the hotel in Srinagar where he was allegedly trying to enter with an 18year- old woman.

Days later, the Army had ordered the CoI into the incident after Army Chief Gen. Bipin Rawat said in Pahalgam that exemplary punishment would be given to Maj. Gogoi if he was found guilty of “any offence”.

“If any officer of the Indian Army is found guilty of any offence, we will take strictest possible action,” Gen. Rawat had said.

The sources said the Army authoritie­s are likely to examine the legal aspects of the case before taking a final call on future course of action.

Maj. Gogoi had hit the headlines last year after he tied a man to a jeep in Kashmir purportedl­y as a shield against stone pelters during polling in the Srinagar Lok Sabha byelection on April 9.

Gen. Rawat had supported the young officer’s action and honoured him with the Army chief ’ s “Commendati­on Card” for his “sustained efforts” in counter- insurgency operations.

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