Demolition drive on in Kasauli, murder accused arrested

IANS  |  Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) 

Even as illegal constructions in hotels and resorts in Himachal Pradesh's area continued to be razed on Thursday, a hotelier accused of fatally shooting a two days ago was arrested from Uttar Pradesh, officials said.

In a joint operation, a state police team, which was coordinating with Delhi Police, arrested him from Mathura town, of Police told reporters here.

Police officials said the accused, who was not using his mobile phone since the murder, had shaved off his moustache and tonsured his head to conceal his identity. He is being brought to

Expressing anguish over the delay in the arrest of the accused, earlier told reporters in New Delhi: "I am in regular touch with top police officials. As per my information, he's likely to be arrested today (Thursday) or tomorrow (Friday)."

Police officials said shot dead the when she insisted on executing the apex court order to demolish illegal constructions at his guest house.

After the crime, Vijay Singh, a State Electricity Board employee who was on leave for three weeks, disappeared into a nearby forest.

Admitting negligence in the matter, said: "It was our responsibility to carry out the demolitions. It was a lapse on part of the district administration. We had asked the demolition teams to exercise restraint."

But the demolitions would continue, he added.

On Thursday, the ordered the to file an affidavit by May 9, the next date of hearing, detailing the progress in the murder probe.

A bench headed by Justice said the affidavit should contain details of action taken to demolish illegal constructions and steps to prevent unauthorised constructions in future.

Taking suo motu cognisance of the official's killing, the a day earlier pulled up the state authorities for failure to ensure the safety of officers implementing its orders.

The apex court on April 17 ordered the demolition of illegal constructions, saying the life of people cannot be endangered for making money.

The blamed the government for what it said was "deteriorating law and order" in the hill state.

"Even two days after the crime, the state has failed to fix responsibility on officials responsible for the lapses that led to the death of a government employee," told IANS.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 20:08 IST