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Police Officer To Face Inquiry For ‘Unprofessional’ Investigation In UAPA Case
JAMMU: Additional Sessions Judge Jammu Sunit Gupta on Tuesday ordered a departmental inquiry against a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Police for conducting investigation in a “very perfunctory and unprofessional manner” in a case related to ten alleged underground workers of Hizbul Mujahideen in Kishtwar district.
The judge, according to a report published in
The Indian Express, who also hears NIA cases, “strongly recommended” initiation of a departmental inquiry against DySP Sunny Singh the investigating officer of the case.
He should be asked as to “why and under what circumstances, he had not collected the real evidence” against accused and “left out important aspects” of the case, Justice Gupta said, according to the court order.
J&K: Astonished at Shoddy Police Investigation in UAPA Case, Judge Orders Enquiry
Judge Sunit Gupta found several faults with the investigation, including that one of the accused was chargesheeted by relying on a statement recorded by a prosecution witness in another case.
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Srinagar: A local court in Jammu and Kashmir has severely criticised the investigating officer of a case registered under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UAPA] for being “lethargic and sluggish” and ordering a departmental enquiry against him, prompting legal experts to say this case is representative of the way in which the law is being misused.