Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Anti-Sikh Riots Case: Court Directs Delhi Police To Continue Providing Security To Witness Abhishek Verma

         

A court directed Delhi Police on Tuesday to continue providing security for a month to controversial arms dealer Abhishek Verma, a witness in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case against former Congress leader Jagdish Tytler. 

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Harjyot Singh Bhalla directed the DCP (South) Delhi Police to reassess the threat perception to Abhishek Verma as well as senior advocate H S Phoolka, who is representing the complainant in the case ;keeping in view the orders passed by the high court and the trial court.

                     Senior Advocate H S Phoolka

The CMM directed that the court's earlier order, in which it was recorded that the judge had received a letter containing threats to Verma and Phoolka, be sent to DCP. The CMM noted that the Delhi High Court had also sent the copy of the letter to letter to the police commissioner earlier and had asked to look into it and enhance the security granted to Verma.


The court also said that Abhishek Verma may approach the high court in the matter. In his application, Verma told the court that the security cover provided to him has suddenly been withdrawn by Delhi Police without any prior notice or intimation and also without re-evaluating the threat perception to him and his family members.

The conduct of the CBI and the police has left Verma and his family members totally exposed and vulnerable and at the mercy of the anti-social elements, who are looking for an opportunity to eliminate the applicant and his family members, the applicant said

It said that Verma is constantly receiving death threats vide calls and e-mails to pressurise him not to depose against Tytler before the court and subsequently not to proceed with Polygraph Test as directed by the court.

It further claimed that several witnesses in the case are already tampered with and many others have not been forthcoming to depose against influential persons. 

Dr.Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi

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