Delhi riot: A woman’s bail application rejected for head constable’s murder – court says woman is in touch with several co-accused

The Delhi High Court on Friday dismissed the bail application of a woman convicted in the murder of Head Constable Ratanlal during the communal violence in Northeast Delhi last year.

Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav dismissed Tabassum’s bail application from a Delhi-based Chand Bagh resident, saying he had disclosed that his mobile phone CDR had been in constant contact with several co-accused.

The judge said the charges against the accused were serious. Taking into account the full facts and circumstances of the case with the seriousness of the offense, I do not consider it proper for the applicant to be granted bail and the bail application was rejected.

The judge noted that the protesters and organizers provoked the crowd and that some mischievous elements surrounded the scene and were fully armed with stones, sticks, sharpened weapons and other weapons. There were. He said that it was evident that a woman in Burkhanshi was also attacking the police team with sticks.

Records show that the mob occupied the upper floor of the high-rise buildings surrounding the 25-foot-wide road, which used rifles and other items during the riot.

He said everything seems to have been going on with a planned conspiracy to block the main Wazirabad road and to attack them when policemen blocked them.

The police, who were protesting the bail application, shared the stage with the Tabassum protesters and protested against the government and triggered a riot in Northeast Delhi on February 24, 2020, in which over 50 people, including Constable Ratan Lal, were killed.

According to the prosecution, the rioters injured Deputy Superintendent of Police (Shahdra) Amit Sharma and Assistant Police Commissioner (Gokalpuri) Anuj Kumar and 51 other policemen.

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