Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Non-bailable warrants issued against three ‘absconding’ cops

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

THE THREE HAVE NOT REPORTED ON DUTY AFTER RECENT HIGH COURT ORDER

MOGA: The Moga additional district and sessions judge has issued non-bailable warrants against three policemen who are allegedly absconding after the Punjab and Haryana high court recently ordered to arrest them for not appearing as prosecutio­n witnesses in a drug seizure case.

The judge, Soni Kinra, has directed the police to keep head constable Kuldeep Singh, constables Sarwan Singh and Sukhdev Singh, all posted at the Dharamkot police station, in protective custody till their cross-examinatio­n is completed.

The three have not reported on duty since the high court order. The next hearing in the trial court is on October 16.

Kuldeep and Sarwan had moved the high court after its order seeking anticipato­ry bail, but their plea was rejected. SP Rattan Singh Brar said, “They are absent from duty for many days. We are conducting raids to nab them. The trial court has also ordered to attach their salary.”

Kaka Singh, a resident of Mohala Angadpura in Moga, the accused in the case, had moved the HC after his bail was cancelled for not appearing for a hearing in the trial court. Kaka was arrested by police for allegedly carrying 260 gram intoxicant powder on April 2, 2016 and a case was registered against him under Section 22 of the NDPS Act at Kot Ise Khan police station.

Head constable Kuldeep was also part of the police team that arrested Kaka.

The challan was filed on September 28, 2016, and witnesses’ examinatio­n began in the trial court in January 2017. As per record, the cops had been skipping court proceeding­s since.

Earlier, Pawan Kumar, a constable who was entrusted with execution of summons issued by the trial court, was suspended by Moga SSP Amarjit Singh Bajwa for negligence of duty.

Also, the HC has summoned the Kot Ise Khan SHO on the next date of hearing with details of the officials who were entrusted with execution of warrants issued by the trial court against the witnesses.

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