LUCKNOW: A lower court docket has issued summons to two policemen for allegedly botching up the ‘murder case’ of Rahul Sridhar, the category 9 pupil of La Martiniere College who had allegedly fallen to demise from the 100-foot-high Constantia building at the faculty campus on April 10, 2015.
Tuesday’s order was issued after Rahul’s family filed a criticism in court docket in opposition to then-SHO Gautampalli Surendra Katiyar and sub-inspector Ram Naresh Singh. The family had claimed that Rahul was murdered and that the 2 policemen investigating the case had tampered with the evidences to show that it was a suicide. The family had moved court docket and filed a criticism in opposition to the police in September 2017. Rahul’s mom Annamma told IdealNews that at the day of the incident, she had written an utility soliciting for honest investigation in her child’s “murder” however SHO Katiyar got drafted every other utility in Hindi and “forced her” to sign it. Annamma, who is from Kerala, mentioned she does now not know Hindi.
She had claimed that the inquest carried out on Rahul’s body through the police officers was tampered with. She alleged that her signatures had been used for two other persons as witnesses at the inquest. The process of acting inquest in the presence of the Justice of the Peace was also now not followed through the 2 police officers.
Annamma told the court docket that the bedsheet in which Rahul’s body was brought to the mortuary of Civil Hospital was burnt later while his school-uniform went missing. Police recovered Rahul’s telephone 24 hours later and it was tampered with, “clearly appearing the purpose of police appearing on the behest of the varsity administration”, she mentioned in her criticism. “My elder son Rohit Kumar’s utility to check in an FIR in the murder case of Rahul was accredited two days later, blatantly defying the Supreme Court laws of registering FIR instantly,” added Annamma.
The family’s attorney Alok Kumar Singh added that police officers had failed to trace the role of Larry Conners on Facebook. Conners was in touch with Rahul online and lured him into the dark internet and violent video games, he mentioned. Lucknow chief judicial Justice of the Peace Anand Prakash Singh has taken cognizance of the allegations of the family and suggested Katiyar and Ram Naresh to look in court docket on April five.
Tuesday’s order was issued after Rahul’s family filed a criticism in court docket in opposition to then-SHO Gautampalli Surendra Katiyar and sub-inspector Ram Naresh Singh. The family had claimed that Rahul was murdered and that the 2 policemen investigating the case had tampered with the evidences to show that it was a suicide. The family had moved court docket and filed a criticism in opposition to the police in September 2017. Rahul’s mom Annamma told IdealNews that at the day of the incident, she had written an utility soliciting for honest investigation in her child’s “murder” however SHO Katiyar got drafted every other utility in Hindi and “forced her” to sign it. Annamma, who is from Kerala, mentioned she does now not know Hindi.
She had claimed that the inquest carried out on Rahul’s body through the police officers was tampered with. She alleged that her signatures had been used for two other persons as witnesses at the inquest. The process of acting inquest in the presence of the Justice of the Peace was also now not followed through the 2 police officers.
Annamma told the court docket that the bedsheet in which Rahul’s body was brought to the mortuary of Civil Hospital was burnt later while his school-uniform went missing. Police recovered Rahul’s telephone 24 hours later and it was tampered with, “clearly appearing the purpose of police appearing on the behest of the varsity administration”, she mentioned in her criticism. “My elder son Rohit Kumar’s utility to check in an FIR in the murder case of Rahul was accredited two days later, blatantly defying the Supreme Court laws of registering FIR instantly,” added Annamma.
The family’s attorney Alok Kumar Singh added that police officers had failed to trace the role of Larry Conners on Facebook. Conners was in touch with Rahul online and lured him into the dark internet and violent video games, he mentioned. Lucknow chief judicial Justice of the Peace Anand Prakash Singh has taken cognizance of the allegations of the family and suggested Katiyar and Ram Naresh to look in court docket on April five.
Lucknow: Cops under court lens for botchup
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