Alwar lynching: 'Error of judgment' on part of local police, says Rajasthan DGP

ALWAR: Rajasthan police on Monday admitted that there was once prolong in taking the injured sufferer of lynching, Rakbar Khan, to clinic and mentioned there was once “error of judgement” on the part of the local police officers in assessing the location.

Acting more than 48 hours after Rakbar was once killed following an alleged attack via cow vigilantes, the federal government suspended ASI Mohan Singh, who was once in command of Ramgarh police station, and despatched three constables to police strains.

Police confirmed TOI’s record in its edition dated July 23 that police officers first took Rakbar’s cows to a gaushala before taking him to clinic, more than three hours after he was once lynched.

DGP (law and order) NRK Reddy admitted that Rakbar could have been stored had the police officers taken the appropriate call. When requested to elaborate on his “error of judgement” statement, he instructed TOI: “At this level, the error of judgement (is) in taking a decision (on) what's necessary, they may have taken him to clinic. But an additional inquiry is underneath means and appropriate motion could be taken if anybody is found guilty.”




Reddy refuted allegations of “custodial dying” levelled against the police officers via ‘gau rakshak’ Naval Kishore Sharma and mentioned Rakbar’s members of the family consider that he died on account of the thrashing via cow vigilantes. Giving a chain of occasions, he mentioned: “The police team had reached the police station (with Rakbar) round 1.30 am. By the time the police team arrived after shifting the cows at three.55 am, Rakbar was once now not smartly. If there is the rest more to it, it's going to be investigated.”


Members of a high-level committee into the incident set up via the state govt admitted that Rakbar was once alive when he was once dropped at the police station. They added that Mohan Singh knowledgeable his seniors concerning the lynching only at 4 am, after Rakbar had died.


The Alwar police was once rudderless on the day of the lynching: SP Rahul Prakash was once transferred to Pali, whilst Ramgarh SHO Naval Kishore Meena was once transferred and relieved of his duties.
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