Suspended Assistant Commissioner of Delhi Police S S Rathi and nine other policemen were today convicted by a Delhi court for killing two innocent businessmen in Connaught Place ten years ago.
“All the charges against you (accused) stand proved,” additional sessions judge Vinod Kumar said, while holding the policemen guilty under IPC sections relating to murder, attempt to murder, destruction of evidence and giving false evidence.
The court will pronounce the quantum of punishment on October 24. Families of the two businessmen, Pradeep Goyal and Jagjit Singh, said they would want the convicted policemen to be awarded the death sentence.
“I want death penalty for them. The punishment should be exemplary,” said Pradeep’s wife Neema Goyal. Niranjan Singh, Jagjit’s father, said “my life has been ruined and God will certainly punish the guilty. It was deliberate murder and the culprits should be punished with death”.
In a 66-page order, the court today observed that the policemen had fired with “an intention to kill”, and not in self-defence. The judge said: “It is proved that under the command and supervision of the then ACP Rathi, the accused persons had fired at the Esteem car and its occupants.”
In their defence, the policemen had claimed to have intercepted phone conversations of a dreaded gangster, Mohd Yaseen, through which they learnt that he would be travelling in a blue Maruti Esteem. They said that one of the victims, Jagjit Singh, also matched Yaseen’s description.
The court, however, did not accept this argument, observing that “Mohd Yaseen was a desperate criminal but still had the right to life under the Indian Constitution.”
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