Republic Day violence: Two individuals who ‘attacked police’ get bail

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A Delhi court docket on Thursday granted bail to 2 Delhi Police males accused of indulging in violence and attacking policemen throughout a farmers’ rally on Republic Day. The court docket additionally granted interim safety from arrest to a different accused.

Additional Sessions Judge Kamini Lau in Tis Hazari Court granted bail to Maninder Singh alias Moni and Buta Singh and interim anticipatory bail to Jazbir Singh within the case registered underneath numerous sections of IPC, Arms Act, PDPP Act and AMASR Act.

“Fifteen out of the 18 arrested accused have been granted bail. Actually, the main conspirators Deep Sandhu and Iqbal Singh have already got bail. Moreover, similar co-accused Khempreet Singh, against whom charges have been framed, has already been granted bail by the court,” mentioned the court docket whereas ordering the discharge of 30-year-old Maninder, who had accused policemen at Red Fort. allegedly attacked. .

The court docket noticed that the face of the accused is just not very clear from the images and movies. “I have repeatedly asked the IO whether carrying a farsa or sword by Sikhs and Nihangs is prohibited, which they are not sure about. Further, I have asked the investigating officer whether the presence of the accused at Red Fort was a very serious offense and non-bailable. The investigating agency is also not sure about the same,” the order reads.

In Buta Singh’s bail order, the court docket mentioned the one allegation towards the 26-year-old is that he was a part of an “unruly mob” and added that there was no materials within the police assertion to point out that he was concerned. In any type of violence or assault on law enforcement officials.

Granting Jazbir Singh interim safety from coercive motion, the court docket recorded within the order that within the assertion of the police, the presence of the 21-year-old is seen solely within the Red Fort, however there was no materials to point out that he was concerned. . violence of any variety.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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