Latest updates reveal that the Court has accepted the request of two former police inspectors to turn approver in the enforced disappearance case of Sikh youth Balwant Singh Multani. Notably, the duo cops had secured anticipatory bails in May this year along with two other cops namely Har Sahai Sharma and Anoop Sing
In 1991, the
Chandigarh police had abducted Balwant Singh Multani from his residence
immediately after an attack on Sumedh Saini in Chandigarh. Four cops deployed
in the security of Saini were killed in this attack while he survived the
attack.
After abducting
Balwant Singh Multani, the cops had committed inhuman torture on him at the
behest of Sumedh Saini. “During the night of December 13, 1991, the cops of
Sector-17 police station produced Balwant Singh Multani before Sumedh Saini. He
was tortured so cruelly that he was left unable to stand. When he fell down,
Sumedh Saini kicked him so cruelly that his eye came out. Next morning, he was
lying unconscious in a pool of blood. Saini came and ordered the cops to put
him inside a vehicle and they took him along with them,” an eyewitness
Gursharan Kaur Mann had revealed in May this year.
In 2007, the
Punjab & Haryana High Court had ordered a CBI inquiry into this case. The
CBI had found enough evidence against Sumedh Saini after which an FIR was
registered against him, along with three other cops namely SP (Operations)
Baldev Singh Saini, SI Harsahai Sharma and Jagir Singh on July 4, 2008. Later,
this FIR was quashed by the Supreme Court of India after Saini challenged CBI
inquiry and the High Court’s decision.
On May 6, the Mohali police had registered a fresh FIR on the complaint of victim Balwant Singh Multani’s brother Palwinder Singh Multani against Sumedh Saini, SP (Operations) Baldev Singh Saini, SI Harsahai Sharma, SI Jagir Singh, SI Savir Singh, SI Anoop Singh, Kuldeep Singh and other unknown police cops.