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SC panel terms vet killers’ encounter ‘fake’

It also recommended that the 10 policemen concerned be tried for murder

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R. Balaji
Published 21.05.22, 02:04 AM

A Supreme Court-appointed panel on Friday said the encounter killings of four accused in a case of gang rape and murder of a veterinarian on the outskirts of Hyderabad in 2019 was fake.

The panel also recommended that the 10 policemen concerned be tried for murder.

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The report, which was submitted before a bench headed by Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana, also quoted the family members of the four accused — Mohd Arif, Jollu Shiva, Jollu Naveen and Chintakunta Chennakesavulu — claiming that they were all juveniles.

The Supreme Court rejected the Telangana government’s request to keep sealed the report of the three-member panel, headed by former apex court judge Justice V.S. Sirpurkar, and ordered it to be forwarded to Telangana High Court for further action.

The commission, which also included former Bombay High Court judge Justice Rekha P. Sondur Baldota and ex-IPS officer D.R. Kaarthikeyan, in its 387-page report had elaborately dealt with the purported inconsistencies in Hyderabad police’s version of the incident to point out that the four men were shot dead from a close range and there were no indications of any encounter to justify the claim.

Some of the key findings and recommendations of the commission are:

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