Millennium Post

Shooting and IPC 307: The double-edged sword cops are using to fight snatchers Strong room under tight security in Gurugram

- ZAFAR ABBAS OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: To fight increasing street crime in the capital, Delhi Police has started using a unique way to prolong stay of snatchers - both in hospitals and prison. First, snatchers and robbers are now being shot in their legs in case they challenge the police team and second, they are slapped with the harsher section under Indian Penal Code that is Section 307 (attempt to murder) which carries a maximum punsihment of life imprisonme­nt.

In a series of encounters, the Special Cell of Delhi Police has recently started shooting crimianls in their legs, injuring at least 15 criminals in October itself. All of them have been hospitalis­ed. The cops say they are firing at criminals in retaliatio­n and self-defence. Several cops have also been fired upon by the criminals, the cops have saved themselves with the bulletproo­f jackets but the criminals could neither save themselves from the bullets of the Delhi Police nor the IPC 307 charge, which is also non-bailable. This section is accompanie­d by IPC 353 (Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), which is again a non-bailable offence. By ensuring an encounter, Delhi Police is ensuring that the criminals who are creating havoc on Delhi roads are neutralise­d and don't get bail easily. The wounds too take months to heal.

Till September this year, a total of 4,762 snatching cases across Delhi have been reported. Right now, a snatcher is booked under IPC 379 (theft), for which the punishment ranges from just a fine to a maximum of three years in prison.

Snatchers can also be booked under IPC 356 (criminal force during theft), for which the punishment is a maximum of two years in jail.

In the proposed amendment, sub-section 379 ‘A' will deal with simple snatchings, and 379‘B' will be applied if physical force is used. Under the proposed amended law, the minimum jail term for 379 ‘A' will be five years, which could go up to 10 years; for 379 ‘B', the jail term will be a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 14 years. In addition, a penalty of Rs 25,000 will be imposed in both the cases.

GURURGAM: Thirty-four days after the National Election Commission announced the dates for Haryana elections, the day of reckoning has arrived and from 8 am the fate of the candidates will begin to be unraveled.

The democratic will of over millions of voters is presently stored at the strong room located at the Government College for girls in Sector-14. Not only are the Gururgam police commandos but even the officials from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is guarding the room.

On Wednesday morning Gururgam police commission­er Muhammad Akil also visited the strong room and reviewed the security situation around the area.

A lot of party workers the BJP, INC and even the independen­ts continue to make rounds around the area to make sure that there is no wrongdoing by any of the party workers from the other side.

The government college for girls will also be the counting and taking cognisance of the central location the Gururgam traffic police has issued directives for diversion of traffic around the location.

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