Gujarat Police officers Amin and Barot to quit

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Police officers N.K. Amin and Tarun Barot - both facing criminal cases involving alleged fake encounters - on Thursday informed the Supreme that they will quit the state police on Thursday itself.

As senior counsel Kriahna Kumar, appearing for both Amin and Barot, conveyed the decision, the bench of Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar and Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said the handing and taking over charge must be completed on Thursday.

Both Amin and Barry were re-employed by the government on contract after they retired.

While Amin was serving as Superintendent of Police at Tapi in Gujarat, Barot was appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police (HQ), Western Railway, Vadodra.

The two officers communicated their decision to quit after the top on Wednesday had asked the government to take a call on the fate of two officers failing which it would decide the matter.

Former IPS officer Rahul Sharma had moved the challenging their appointment after retirement.

Amin was acquitted in the case involving the killing of Kausarbi - wife of Sohrabuddin Sheikh - and the disposal of his body. Sohrabuddin was killed in an "encounter" with Police.

Barot is an accused in the Ishrat Jahan case.

The government had on Wednesday described Amin as an "outstanding" officer while defending his re-appointment on contract for one year.

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