Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Was bus conductor Kumar framed? CBI questions ‘uncle’

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The CBI on Tuesday questioned an ‘uncle’ of bus conductor Ashok Kumar in relation to the murder of eight-year-old Pradhyumn Thakur.

The move came after some audio recordings of the relative surfaced in which he is allegedly heard talking to a family member of a juvenile accused in the case.

The Gurgaon police had arrested Kumar on charges of murdering the Ryan student. The case was handed over to the CBI later and the central agency apprehende­d a Class 11 student of the same school. Kumar was granted bail on Tuesday.

A CBI official said the agency had summoned OP Chopra, the alleged uncle of bus conductor, in connection to the probe.

Though, the CBI refused to say anything on the outcome of the questionin­g of Chopra, but Pradhyumn Thakur’s lawyer Sushil Tekriwal told HT that prima facie it appears to be scandalous, conspirato­rial and contemptuo­us in nature and is also a direct interferen­ce in the course of the criminal justice delivery system.

“The said audio is making rounds and we immediatel­y submitted the same with the CBI not only for the ascertaini­ng of its veracity, genuinenes­s and actuality but also to take appropriat­e legal action ,” added Tekriwal.

Chopra was not available for comments. But his l awyer Mohit Verma claimed the audio recording was the outcome of a ‘chit chat’ his client had with the uncle.

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