Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Haryana cops lead in crime cases lodged against them in India

EMBARRASSI­NG REPORT Director general of police says he is unaware of the reasons behind the rise and will get the data checked

- Hardik Anand

ROHTAK: The Haryana Police have the maximum number of criminal cases registered against them as compared to their counterpar­ts in other states and union territorie­s, as per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report of 2016.

The number of cases against cops in Haryana shot up significan­tly from previous years, even confusing Haryana DGP BS Sandhu who told HT that he was unaware of reasons for the rise, but maintained he would get the data checked.

As many as 488 criminal cases were registered against policemen in Haryana in 2016. Maharashtr­a comes second with 487, while Uttar Pradesh is a distant third with 315 criminal cases registered against cops.

But the action taken against the erring cops is not commensura­te with the high number of cases registered against them. these events.

The civilian casualty may have been higher in Haryana in 2016 due to the violent Jat agitation that rocked the state. Around 20 rioters were killed in firing by armed forces—both police and paramilita­ry.

The data further shows that 56 accused managed to escape from police custody last year. Of them, 15 escaped from lockup while the rest 41 escaped from other places, such as hospitals and courts complex.

The police managed to re-arrest 43 of them.

Haryana also recorded three deaths in police custody, out of which one was in lockup while the other two were during police remand.

Crime against Dalits in Haryana also shot up by 35% in the last two years, from 475 incidents in 2014 to 639 in 2016.

The state has a population of 51 lakh Dalits, and is ranked at No 14 among 36 states and union territorie­s in terms of crime against them.

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