NEW DELHI: Was the murder and gangrape of a 10-year-old girl ‘covered up’ by Delhi Police for a mere Rs 35,000? In yet another instance of police corruption, a trial court recently received the unusual confession of a man who alleged police demanded he pay to settle a two-year-old kidnapping, rape and murder case against him.
If the confession of Riyazat Ali who was arrested on June 11 is to be believed, the police took Rs 35,000 from him, promising they would close the case. In a letter to metropolitan magistrate Jitender Mishra, Ali also alleged the police took two mobiles from him and the other two accused and demanded still more money to hush up the matter.
Startled by the revelation, Mishra ordered initiation of FIR against seven officials of the Delhi police special staff. On Friday, when Ali was produced before the court, he moved an application against the seven officials.
The court has now sought a compliance report on the registration of the FIR against the police officials by August 2, 2010.‘‘A complaint in writing has been moved by accused Riyazat Ali through his counsel, wherein allegation of illegal gratification has been made by the applicant...The concerned SHO is directed to register an FIR under the relevant section of law and order and get the matter investigated,’’ the court said.
It all started in 2008 when a minor girl was picked up by the accused from Pragati Maidan and raped by him and two other men near Yamuna Bank. Initially, an FIR was registered by the police for kidnapping of the girl and no mention of rape or murder was made. On the testimony of a witness, the police was able to nab the accused. However, after preliminary investigations, they were let off.
Two years later in June 2010, the matter was given to the special staff of Delhi police, where on the basis of a confession by the accused, the police got to know that the girl was not only raped but was also killed and buried by them.
If the confession of Riyazat Ali who was arrested on June 11 is to be believed, the police took Rs 35,000 from him, promising they would close the case. In a letter to metropolitan magistrate Jitender Mishra, Ali also alleged the police took two mobiles from him and the other two accused and demanded still more money to hush up the matter.
Startled by the revelation, Mishra ordered initiation of FIR against seven officials of the Delhi police special staff. On Friday, when Ali was produced before the court, he moved an application against the seven officials.
The court has now sought a compliance report on the registration of the FIR against the police officials by August 2, 2010.‘‘A complaint in writing has been moved by accused Riyazat Ali through his counsel, wherein allegation of illegal gratification has been made by the applicant...The concerned SHO is directed to register an FIR under the relevant section of law and order and get the matter investigated,’’ the court said.
It all started in 2008 when a minor girl was picked up by the accused from Pragati Maidan and raped by him and two other men near Yamuna Bank. Initially, an FIR was registered by the police for kidnapping of the girl and no mention of rape or murder was made. On the testimony of a witness, the police was able to nab the accused. However, after preliminary investigations, they were let off.
Two years later in June 2010, the matter was given to the special staff of Delhi police, where on the basis of a confession by the accused, the police got to know that the girl was not only raped but was also killed and buried by them.