Badlapur sexual assault case: Inquiry concludes five cops responsible for accused's death in custody
The Hindu
Magistrate inquiry finds five policemen responsible for custodial death of Akshay Shinde in Badlapur sexual assault case.
A magistrate's inquiry has held five policemen responsible for the custodial death of Akshay Shinde, accused in the Badlapur school sexual assault case.
The magistrate on Monday (January 20, 2025) tendered its inquiry report in a sealed cover to the Bombay High Court, which was hearing a plea filed by Shinde's father, Anna Shinde, claiming the police had killed his son in a fake encounter.
The officials involved included senior police inspector Sanjay Shinde of the Thane crime branch, assistant police inspector Nilesh More, head constables Abhijeet More and Harish Tawade and a police driver.
A division bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Neela Gokhale perused the report and said the government was bound to register a case based on the inquiry and sought to know which probe agency would investigate the case.
"The magistrate has conducted an inquiry and submitted its report. In the report, the magistrate has concluded that the five cops are responsible for the death of accused Akshay Shinde," the court said.
The bench noted that as per law, a first information report (FIR) should be registered against the five policemen, and an investigation must be carried out.
"You (government) are bound to file an FIR based on this magistrate report. Tell us which agency will investigate the matter," the court said.
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