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ASI, head constable booked for producing wrong evidence in 2012 drugs case

On September, 12, 2016, the court of additional session judge Sanjay Agnihotri acquitted Jagga and ordered to register a case against the ASI

Published on: Sep 09, 2019 11:16 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By , SANGRUR
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After the Punjab and Haryana high court dismissed a state government’s plea, Malerkotla police on Sunday booked two cops and four unidentified persons for producing “wrong evidence” in a 2012 drugs case on the orders of Sangrur court, said senior superintendent of police (SSP) Sandeep Garg on Monday.

The SSP said a departmental probe, to be conducted by a DSP-level officer, has been ordered against the cops — assistant sub-inspector Kewal Krishan and head constable Harjinder Singh — who were appointed with the crime investigation agency (CIA), Bahadur Singh Wala, in 2012.

The SSP said the accused arrested Sarf Raj, alias Jagga, from Malerkotla under Sections 22, 61 and 85 of the NDPS Act on November, 7, 2012, and allegedly recovered 100 vials of cough syrup from his possession.

On September, 12, 2016, the court of additional session judge Sanjay Agnihotri acquitted Jagga and ordered to register a case against the ASI and head constable and the persons who assisted them in planting the drugs case.

“The state moved the HC which recently dismissed the plea. The police have registered a case against the accused following Sangrur court orders. I have also ordered a departmental probe. If find guilty, strict action will be taken against them,” the SSP said.

“The cops gave wrong evidence and the court acquitted Jagga. However, the police have registered a case against six persons but no arrest has been made so far,” said station house officer Lakhwinder Singh.

 
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