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Monday 31 December 2012

Police draft chargesheet, teen accused kept out till bone test


The police have drafted a 1,000-page chargesheet on the gangrape-cum-murder of a 23-year-old woman who died early Saturday in a Singapore hospital after being assaulted on board a bus in south Delhi on December 16.
Police sources said the draft chargesheet has been sent to senior police officers for a final opinion. It names five of the six arrested — Ram Singh, Mukesh, Vinay, Pawan and Akshay Thakur — for the rape and murder of the woman.
The sixth accused is a juvenile who has not been included in the draft chargesheet. A supplementary chargesheet will be filed if results of an ostification test prove he is a major.
The chargesheet will be shown to a bench of the Delhi High Court before it is submitted at the Saket district court which will hear the case.
“The Delhi High Court has directed that any document which has to be filed in any court of law in this case must be brought before the High Court for perusal before it is filed in the court concerned,” said Najmi Waziri, standing counsel of the Delhi government.
At least 30 witnesses figure in the draft chargesheet, among them police control room personnel, a woman sub-inspector of the Vasant Vihar police station, the D S Construction manager who alerted the police control room about the woman and her friend lying by the roadside.
Murari, a resident of Ravi Dass Colony in RK Puram who was with the accused before they drove out in the bus, has also been made a witness. Two doctors from Safdarjung hospital who attended to the woman on the night of the incident have also given their statements.

The key witness whose statement has been recorded is the male friend of the woman. He too was badly beaten and thrown out of the bus with her.
The three-member police team which had gone to Singapore has already taken the statement of one of the doctors of Mount Elizabeth Hospital. This will be attached to the chargesheet. The police are yet to receive the autopsy report from Singapore — it is expected by Tuesday.
Sources said evidence recovered by the police included bloodstained clothes of accused Ram Singh. Police claimed to have recovered the mobile phone of the victim which her friend said was stolen by the accused on the night of the incident. The forensic report of samples recovered from the bus will also be crucial evidence.

Read More: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/police-draft-chargesheet-teen-accused-kept-out-till-bone-test/1052589/2

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