Court
slaps case against entire police station
Thursday June 16, 2011 05:38:49 PM,
IANS
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Bhopal:
A Bhopal court has registered a case against an entire police
station after a man claimed he was stabbed by another person in
the lockup but cops allegedly tried to pass off his wounds as
self-inflicted.
This happened in the Berasia police station in the Madhya Pradesh
capital.
Berasia police claimed Bhura alias Mubarik, who is accused of
rape, injured himself in the lockup.
But in his statement, registered by Judge Ganga Charan Dubey,
Mubarik claimed he was in fact stabbed by Piplesh, a cousin of the
girl he allegedly raped.
Mubarik said he was in the lock-up May 5 when Piplesh stabbed him
in the presence of police officials.
Dhirendra Srivastava, the doctor who treated Mubarik, also said he
was actually stabbed with a knife or some other sharp weapon as
the wound was deep. This contradicted the police claim that
Mubarak injured himself.
The court found Berasia police guilty under sections 307, 120B,
201, 176, 177, 193 and 196 (A) of the Indian Penal Code and
registered a case against the entire police station for
fabricating evidence.
"The matter is serious but action would be taken at the government
level," Superintendent of Police Abhay Singh told IANS.
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