Kanjhawala hit-and-drag Case: Delhi police likely to file chargesheet tomorrow for murder, conspiracy, destruction of evidence
Mar 31, 2023
New Delhi [India], March 31 : Delhi police are likely to file a chargesheet against the accused persons in the Kanjhawala hit-and-drag case in Rohini District court on Saturday.
Police may file the chargesheet under sections of murder, criminal conspiracy, and destruction of evidence including other sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Delhi police have already invoked section 302 IPC in the FIR. Initially, the FIR was registered under sections 120B, 304, 279 and 201 and other sections of the IPC.
Seven accused persons were arrested in connection with the case, of whom two were later granted bail.
The accused -- Manoj Mittal, Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Krishan and Mithun -- were arrested on January 1. They are in judicial custody following interrogation.
The other two accused, Ashutosh and Ankush, were arrested later on.
The investigating officer will file the chargesheet before the metropolitan magistrate Sanya Dalal.
In what was a shocking incident at the Shani Bazar Road, the victim was dragged 13 kilometres under a car. The accused drove around in the car for two hours, Delhi police had submitted while seeking the remand of the accused persons.
The CCTV footage and Call Detail Record (CDR) collected during the investigation may be crucial evidence disclosure in the chargesheet.
Delhi police had also submitted that the accused, Deepak, was planted by the other accused persons in the case.
Delhi police had submitted that the CCTV footage was collected from a petrol pump and a place where the accused took food.
The IO had told the court earlier that Deepak was behind the wheels of the vehicle. Later on, it was revealed through the CDR that he was planted as an accused as he has a driving licence.
Special public prosecutor (SPP) Atul Srivastava also submitted that the section of murder was added in the FIR as they had the knowledge that a body was under the vehicle and still kept on driving. It showed their intention, police claimed.
The SPP further submitted that a section of the destruction of evidence under section 201 of IPC was also invoked as the accused planted a man, who was not driving the car.
It was also submitted by SPP Shrivastav that all the accused persons committed the offence in a planned manner because of which their offence attracted a section of criminal conspiracy under 120B of IPC.