Court imposes Rs 10,000 fine on SHO for laxity in probe
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Court imposes Rs 10,000 fine on SHO for laxity in probe

Last Updated: Friday, May 27, 2011, 20:25
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New Delhi: A city police official has been imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 by a Delhi court for his failure to verify properly whether a robbery case accused, facing trial before it, was actually dead or trying to avoid court feigning death.

"I impose a cost of Rs 10,000 on the Station House Officer (SHO) of the Keshav Puram police station. The fine shall be deducted from his salary. Copy of this order be sent to the Commissioner of Police for compliance," Additional Sessions Judge Sanjay Kumar said, while imposing the fine.

On April 30, the judge had ordered the SHO to depute a sub-inspector rank official to properly verify if the robbery case accused Shibu Kumar was actually dead.

Facing trial for his involvement in a robbery case with two others, Shibu had been granted bail earlier but had stopped attending court with his counsel informing that he was dead.

At this, the court had ordered the Keshav Puram police to properly verify if the accused was actually dead. The Keshav Puram police, in turn, had entrusted the job to a trainee police official, who was not permanently posted at the police station.

The trainee official on April 30 appeared before the court with a purported death verification report of the accused. But the report did not have the correct name of the accused mentioned on it.

This prompted the court to specifically ask the Keshav Puram police station SHO to entrust the task to an official of sub-inspector rank so that he could produce either the mother, father, brother or wife of accused Shibu with all documents to prove that he has died.

But as the SHO failed to get the order carried out properly, by the next date of hearing on May 20, the court imposed the fine upon him.

The court has now directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police (north-west) to depute an inspector rank official to place before it the death verification report of Shibu.

"DCP is directed to depute any official, not below the rank of Inspector, who shall properly verify and give death verification report of accused Shibu Kumar with all documents and circumstances," the judge said.

PTI

First Published: Friday, May 27, 2011, 20:25

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