Faridkot court rejects anticipatory bail pleas of three cops

Press Trust of India  |  Faridkot 

A court here Saturday rejected the anticipatory applications filed by three officers booked in connection with the 2015 police firing at people protesting over the desecration of religious scriptures.

"The anticipatory pleas have been rejected by the court," said said.

The court had heard the arguments of both the sides on Friday and reserved the order for Saturday.

The three officers had filed applications after a Special Investigation Team (SIT) arrested the then Moga SSP Charanjit Singh Sharma on January 27.

Sharma was arrested in connection with the police firing at Behbal Kalan in district that killed two people.

He was leading a police team that allegedly opened fire at the protesters.

Sharma was arrested after the and dismissed a petition challenging the findings of set up by the state's new government in the desecration and the police firing.

The dismissed petition had also sought an inquiry by the CBI.

Last year, the government had added the names of four police officials -- former Moga SSP Charanjit Singh Sharma, the SP, the and the then SHO -- in the FIR registered in 2015 at the station for murder and attempt to murder.

Their names were added on the recommendation of the over the police firing.

After the high court dismissed the petitions, the SIT had summoned Charanjit Singh Sharma, Bikramjit Singh and Amarjit Singh to appear before it in connection with the police firing.

But Bikramjit and Amarjit along with Pardip moved the with applications.

Later, the SIT added sections 201 (causing disappearance evidence or giving false information)and 218 (public servant framing incorrect record)of the IPC in the FIR.

A five-member SIT team headed by (BOI) was formed by the government last year to probe sacrilege and related police firing incidents.

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First Published: Sat, February 02 2019. 18:50 IST