The Free Press Journal

HC pulls up ATS for ‘botched’ Dabholkar murder probe

- STAFF REPORTER

The Bombay High Court recently came down heavily on the officers of the Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS), who had initially probed the murder case of Narendra Dabholkar. The HC has asked the Maharashtr­a police authoritie­s to conduct an inquiry against these officials, who allegedly arrested wrong persons and left the actual culprits walk free.

A division bench of Justice Satyaranja­n Dharmadhik­ari and Justice Bharati Dangre said, “We would like to find out as to whether there was any deliberate act on the part of those investigat­ing officers who initially arrested these persons and made the recoveries and seizure, but thereafter let these individual­s responsibl­e go scot-free. Whether these officials were merely making a show or farce of the investigat­ions were allegedly a part of those who organised the commission of the crime?”

“That is why the investigat­ing agencies were allegedly misled into arresting some persons and making these recoveries. Let, therefore, the superiors in the Maharashtr­a Police and the CBI take note of this,” the judges added.

These observatio­ns were made in response to an affidavit filed by advocate Abhay Nevagi contending that an attempt was made by the investigat­ing officers then in charge to mislead the CBI, which overtook the probe from the ATS.

Justice Dharmadhik­ari said, “We hope and trust that the contention of the petitioner­s saying people would lose faith in the investigat­ing agency is taken note of seriously by the concerned officials in the investigat­ing machinery. We have also found and in the passing we must bring it to the notice of the superior officers in the investigat­ing machinery that whenever there are lapses committed by those who are members of the police force or these investigat­ing machinery, they are not promptly inquired or probed.”

“If any particular member of the force is negligent or responsibl­e for a lapse resulting in the accused absconding, then, we hope and expect that the superiors would initiate disciplina­ry proceeding­s and bring the guilty officials to book. It is a serious misconduct and ought to be viewed as such by these superiors. If the members of the police force have not taken speedy action and which resulted in the accused absconding or avoiding arrests successful­ly for nearly eight years, then, even now the authoritie­s must gear themselves up,” Justice Dharmadhik­ari added.

The judges also suggested the police authoritie­s not to assign a responsibl­e task to such errant officials. The judges also said that if such officials are due for promotion or likely to be posted to sensitive and important posts, then these observatio­ns must be taken into considerat­ion.

Posting the matter for further hearing in Decembers, the judges asked the Maharashtr­a police as well as the CBI to file a report spelling out if any action has been initiated against any official yet.

The judges were hearing a batch of petitions filed by the family members of Dabholkar and Govind Pansare, seeking the court to monitor the probe.

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