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Hapur lynching case: Supreme Court refuses to direct UP police to conduct further investigation

The bench was hearing an interim application filed by Samiuddin, a relative of the deceased

PTI New Delhi Published 28.05.19, 07:06 AM
The Supreme Court on September 5 last year directed the Inspector General of Police of Meerut range to supervise the investigation in the Hapur lynching case.

The Supreme Court on September 5 last year directed the Inspector General of Police of Meerut range to supervise the investigation in the Hapur lynching case. (Shutterstock)

The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to direct the Uttar Pradesh Police to further probe into the 2018 Hapur lynching case.

A vacation bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice Aniruddha Bose said the trial court would decide the plea for seeking further direction to the state police to file supplementary chargesheet after conducting further investigation in the murder of 45-year-old meat exporter Qasim Qureishi.

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The bench was hearing an interim application filed by Samiuddin, a relative of the deceased.

The application said that further probe was needed in view of revelations made by two brothers of the meat exporter in their statements recorded under section 164 of the CrPC before the chief judicial magistrate of Hapur.

Declining the plea, the bench asked Samiuddin to approach the trial court. The Uttar Pradesh government had earlier informed the apex court that it had filed a fresh status report on investigation in the Hapur lynching case.

The court had on April 8 asked the state government to file a status report of the investigation in the case in which a person was killed and another brutally assaulted because of cow vigilantism in June last year.

The apex court on September 5 last year directed the Inspector General of Police of Meerut range to supervise the investigation in the Hapur lynching case.

Earlier, Samiuddin had sought setting up of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to ensure 'an impartial, competent and fair investigation' into 'the barbaric' incident of mob lynching on June 18 last year in Hapur.

The plea had alleged that Samiuddin and Qasim, both belonging to the minority community, were targeted and mercilessly assaulted by a mob from the neighbouring village.

It had further sought a direction to the state government to compensate the victim for his medical treatment. It had said Qasim had died as a consequence of the lethal mob lynching, while Samiuddin survived the attempt on his life but suffered multiple fractures, wounds and injuries.

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