Bhondsi case: Cross-FIR filed, members of family attacked by mob booked

  • | Friday | 29th March, 2019

But it’s a very technical and time-consuming process,” a senior police officer said.Family thrashed in Bhondsi on Holi The sections can be removed from or added to the case during the course of investigation. Removal of the secwill dilute the case, a police officer said on condition of anonymity.“We are seeking medical experts’ opinions to find out grievousness of the injuries suffered by the complainant’s family. GURUGRAM: Police on Thursday filed a cross-FIR against members of the Muslim family that was allegedly attacked by a mob on March 21 in Bhondsi’s Bhoop Singh Nagar after a dispute over a cricket match.The FIR has been filed under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) of IPC at Bhondsi police station.No arrests, however, have been made in connection with the cross-FIR as the matter is under investigation, said police.Deputy commissioner of police Himanshu Garg said the cross-FIR was filed on the basis of the statement of Rajkumar, who had resurfaced late Tuesday night and alleged he had been attacked first by members of the Muslim family.“Medical reports confirm Rajkumar sustained head injuries,” said Garg.Police recorded the statements of 18 villagers of Nayagaon.The villagers, cops said, alleged that the attack was initiated by members of the family, and during the scuffle Rajkumar had suffered injuries.Police have arrested 11 accused — all residents of Nayagaon— for their alleged role in the mob attack, and all of them have been sent to judicial custody.Based on the complaint of Mohammad Dilshad, whose two-storey home was targeted by the mob, police had registered a case under sections 147 (rioting), 148 (unlawful assembly), 452 (house trespassing), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 307 (murder attempt) of the IPC at Bhondsi police station.The villagers also demanded that Section 307 (attempt to murder) be removed from the FIR.

GURUGRAM: Police on Thursday filed a cross-FIR against members of the Muslim family that was allegedly attacked by a mob on March 21 in Bhondsi’s Bhoop Singh Nagar after a dispute over a cricket match.The FIR has been filed under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) of IPC at Bhondsi police station.No arrests, however, have been made in connection with the cross-FIR as the matter is under investigation, said police.Deputy commissioner of police Himanshu Garg said the cross-FIR was filed on the basis of the statement of Rajkumar, who had resurfaced late Tuesday night and alleged he had been attacked first by members of the Muslim family.“Medical reports confirm Rajkumar sustained head injuries,” said Garg.Police recorded the statements of 18 villagers of Nayagaon.The villagers, cops said, alleged that the attack was initiated by members of the family, and during the scuffle Rajkumar had suffered injuries.Police have arrested 11 accused — all residents of Nayagaon— for their alleged role in the mob attack, and all of them have been sent to judicial custody.Based on the complaint of Mohammad Dilshad, whose two-storey home was targeted by the mob, police had registered a case under sections 147 (rioting), 148 (unlawful assembly), 452 (house trespassing), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 307 (murder attempt) of the IPC at Bhondsi police station.The villagers also demanded that Section 307 (attempt to murder) be removed from the FIR. Removal of the secwill dilute the case, a police officer said on condition of anonymity.“We are seeking medical experts’ opinions to find out grievousness of the injuries suffered by the complainant’s family. The sections can be removed from or added to the case during the course of investigation. But it’s a very technical and time-consuming process,” a senior police officer said.Family thrashed in Bhondsi on Holi

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