Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kotkapura firing: Year on, SIT fails to file fresh chargeshee­t

- Parteek Singh Mahal parteek.singh@htlive.com

IN APRIL LAST YEAR, THE PUNJAB AND HARYANA HC HAD QUASHED ALL REPORTS RELATED TO THE KOTKAPURA FIRING FILED BY THE PREVIOUS SIT

FARIDKOT: Almost a year after initiating probe into the Kotkapura police firing case, the special investigat­ion team (SIT) led by Punjab additional director general of police (ADGP) LK Yadav has failed to file a fresh chargeshee­t.

On October 14, 2015, police had opened fire at people protesting at Kotkapura and Behbal Kalan against a sacrilege incident that had taken place at Bargari in Faridkot district. While two protesters were killed in Behbal Kalan, several were injured in Kotkapura.

In April last year, the Punjab and Haryana high court (HC) had quashed all reports related to the Kotkapura firing filed by the previous SIT. Acting on the court orders, on May 7, the state government had constitute­d a new three-member SIT headed by ADGP LK Yadav and tasked with completing the probe within six months.

On Sunday, while seeking three months’ time to complete the probe in the Behbal Kalan firing case, a delegation of the state government had told the victims’ kin and others sitting on a dharna that the SIT probing the Kotkapur incident was constitute­d on the directions of the high court (HC), and the government could not interfere in its working as it was reporting directly to courts.

The road blocks

The SIT has been facing various legal and procedural tangles, it is learnt, which have led to the delay in filing the chargeshee­t against cops, including former DGP Sumedh Singh Saini, and others named in the FIR.

It faced a major road block in September 2021, after the HC stayed all investigat­ions in cases pending against Saini till February 2022, which was later extended till April 20. After the Supreme Court’s interventi­on, the HC on April 8 has ordered that Saini would join the investigat­ion in all FIRs. According to the Punjab advocate general, Saini is required in five cases, including FIR 129 (Kotkapura firing case) and FIR 130 (Behbal Kalan firing case).

An officer said as the court has asked Saini to join investigat­ions, even in which he is protected, the SIT will consult legal experts to file a chargeshee­t. “Saini has a significan­t role in this case; so without him, a key link will be missing, which is the main reason behind the delay,” the official said.

Short of a member

Besides ADGP LK Yadav, the SIT comprised IG Rakesh Agrawal and DIG Surjit Singh. It’s been nearly two months since the DIG retired, but the Punjab Police are yet to appoint a new member in his place.

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