The Asian Age

Shooter Kapil didn’t do it in rush of blood: Cops to court

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi Police told a court on Thursday that Kapil Baisala, arrested for firing in the air in Shaheen Bagh during an anti-CAA protest, was associated with a political party and the agency needed to interrogat­e him to ascertain if the alleged incident was part of any “political conspiracy”.

The probe agency further told the court that Baisala did not do it in a rush of blood and it was a “well-thought-out” incident. The submission­s were made before chief metropolit­an magistrate Gurmohina Kaur who extended by two days the police custody of Baisala.

“I am of the opinion, two days further remand of accused Kapil Baisala, is necessary at this stage for proper investigat­ion of present case in order to identify supplier of alleged pistol and for purpose of further investigat­ion of the case,” the judge said.

Police had said on February 4 that Baisala was a member of the Aam Aadmi Party and he and his father had joined the AAP in early 2019. ACP Manoj Pant sought three days remand for custodial interrogat­ion of Baisala on the ground that the accused was misleading the probe agency in locating the arms dealer and his laptop which has crucial evidence.

“He did not do it in a rush of blood. It was a well-thought-out incident. He raised slogans of “Jai Shri Ram” and “hamare desh me aur kisi ki nahi chalegi, sirf Hinduon ki chalegi (only Hindus shall have a say in our country, no one else) to mislead everyone. He fired two rounds in the air. He had purchased 13 cartridges in total. He is also not giving us the location of the other cartridges,” the police said.

The police said Baisala belonged to a family which has a political history.

“Accused has revealed his associatio­n with a political party and investigat­ion of any possible conspiracy in alleged incident required to be probed. Time and place of the incident clearly indicate use of firearms at that particular place (Shaheen Bagh) seems to be a part of a larger conspiracy.

“During investigat­ion, it has emerged that accused has political ambitions

and active in politics. He belongs to a family which has a political history. Accused is to be further interrogat­ed as to whether incident is part of any political conspiracy. Whole conspiracy behind this is to be unearthed,” the agency said in its reply submitted before the court.

It further said Baisala’s father and brother have also been issued notices twice by the police for interrogat­ion but they failed to come. “He is not giving the complete address of one Sachin Tiwari, who allegedly supplied arms to him. Tiwari is a resident of Bihar and he needs to be taken to Patna to locate and identify the arms dealer. He is misleading the probe agency. “His father and brother have not joined the investigat­ion and deliberate­ly avoiding it. Their phones are switched off too. We need to interrogat­e

his friends too... Accused has to be taken to his relatives residing in Greater Noida, Meerut in search of them and thereafter they will be subjected to joint interrogat­ion with the accused,” the police said.

It said further custody was required to confront Baisala with several chats, conversati­ons, call records found in his phone. “Data stored in the phone is voluminous and complete scrutiny will take more time,” it said.

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