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Constable killed for rebuking public drinking in Delhi, police file chargesheet

Constable killed for rebuking public drinking in Delhi, police file chargesheet

Updated on: Dec 31, 2024, 17:00:07 IST
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New Delhi, An on-duty constable was killed in September allegedly for rebuking two people for drinking on the road in outer Delhi, according to a 400-page chargesheet filed by the Delhi Police.

Constable killed for rebuking public drinking in Delhi, police file chargesheet
Constable killed for rebuking public drinking in Delhi, police file chargesheet

According to the chargesheet, Sandeep Malik was performing his night duty in civil clothes on September 29 when he spotted Dharmender and Rajnish drinking in a car in the Nangloi area.

An official, citing the chargesheet, said when Malik rebuked the accused, an argument broke out between them. They rammed their vehicle into Malik's bike, dragging it for 10 meters.

Following this, Sandeep suffered critical head injuries and was rushed to a hospital by the other policemen. Doctors declared him dead on arrival, officials said. The incident was captured on the CCTV camera, around 2.15 am.

A 400-page chargesheet was filed at Tis Hazari court on December 27.

The police in its chargesheet have made two people - Dharmender and Rajnish the main accused while two others - Jitender alias Jeetu and Manoj Shareman were named for harbouring Dharmender.

Both Dharmender and Rajnish were arrested.

A senior officer said that the police have made a watertight chargesheet to ensure justice for the constable and his family.

Delhi Police had registered an FIR under sections 221 , 103 , 249 and 3 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita at Nangloi police station.

The investigations revealed that the accused were known to Malik as he was a resident of the same locality at Veena Enclave in Nagloi. A native of Haryana's Rohtak, Malik lived with two other police constables in a rented accommodation, police said.

Dharmender had borrowed the car from his friend Amit, whose statement has also been added to the chargesheet.

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