Surankote fake encounter
SP, constable convicted of SI’s killing
JAMMU, Feb 2 (JNF): Two cops, including an SP have been convicted
of murder of a colleague, which the culprits had initially tried to project as a fake encounter killing, after more than 13 years of the
incident. Sessions Court today convicted then Superintendent of Police (SP) Operation Surankot Sewak Singh and Constable Satpal Singh alias TT for
killing Probationary Sub Inspector (PSI) Ajay Gupta in a fake encounter on October 13, 1998. According to police case, on the basis of written
report lodged by In-charge SP (Operation), Surankot Sewak Singh, SHO Police Station Surankot Jagjit Singh registered FIR number 172 of 1998 for
commission of offences under sections 302, 120-B, 121 and 122 RPC, 7/25, 26, 27 Arms Act and section 3 EAO, at 10.05 PM, on October 13, 1998. He
stated therein that PSI Ajay Gupta alongwith Mohammad Akram (driver), Constable Satpal Singh alias TT (597/P) and Abdul Razak (554/P), bodyguards
while returning from patrolling duty were ambushed by the militants near TCP crossing. It was further mentioned that PSI Ajay Gupta received bullet
injury on his head and the bodyguards retaliated the fire. However, Ajay Gupta succumbed to his injuries in the hospital Surankot. The blood soaked
jacket of driver Mohammad Akram, SLR Butt of Constable Satpal Singh, AK-47 of Constable Abdul Razaq and Gypsy 8692-JK02E were seized in records.
However, Jagjit Singh, the then SHO, proceeded on leave and on October 27, 1998 an investigation was taken up by Inspector VP Samyal. Then vide PHQ
order number 3475 of 1998 dated October 16, 1998 read with order number 200 of 1999 dated January 12, 1999, the investigation of this case was
transferred to Crime Branch, Jammu. During investigation, it was revealed that Sewak Singh, SP (Operations) and PSI Ajay Gupta had a scuffle in the
month of August 1998, at Surankot and in the said scuffle the former slapped the latter. During this happening, spectacles of PSI Ajay Gupta and
turban of Sewak Singh fell on the ground. Both the officers cocked their weapons and threatened to kill each other. However, Sewak Singh remarked at
that time that ‘time will show, who will kill whom.’ This scuffle turned their relations inimical. According to the prosecution case,
on October 13, 1998, in the evening, there was a party in the house of Sewak Singh, CO and 2IC of 27 RR, Abdul Khaliq, a local contractor and PSI Ajay
Gupta have participated in that party. CO, 2IC and Abdul Khaliq left after sometime. However, Abdul Khaliq returned with more alcohol and had drinks
with PSI Ajay Gupta. Later on, contractor Abdul Khaliq requested Sewak Singh to drop him at his residence. Sewak Singh asked PSI Ajay Gupta
(deceased), driver Mohammad Akram, Constable Abdul Razaq and Constable Satpal Singh to drop Abdul Khaliq at his residence. It is important to
mention here that Sewak Singh whispered something in the ear of accused Satpal Singh, while they were boarding the official bullet proof gypsy,
bearing registration number JK02E-8692. Sewak Singh checked thrice as to whether all had boarded the gypsy. Abdul Khaliq and his PSO Shakeel Ahmed
were dropped at their residence. While they were returning, Satpal Singh sat on the rear seat behind PSI Ajay Gupta and while passing near TCP
crossing, a shot was heard inside the gypsy and the driver looked behind. The door of the Gypsy was found closed at that time. The driver and the
SPO Mohammad Akram saw SLR of Constable Satpal Singh in firing position aimed at PSI Ajay Gupta, who in the meanwhile fell in the lap of the driver.
Mohammad Akram confronted Constable Satpal Singh but the latter denied and insisted that fire had come from outside. Mohammad Akram shouted that
Satpal Singh alias TT has killed Ajay Gupta. The vehicle was stopped and at the same time, Constable Satpal Singh jumped out and fired more shots in
the air. However, he was over powered by Abdul Razaq and by the nearby patrolling party of 83 Battalion of CRPF and his weapon was seized.
Constable Abdul Razaq immediately ran towards the location of SP Operation with the seized SLR and informed that Satpal Singh killed Ajay Gupta. At
this, Constable Abdul Razaq was asked by SP (Operation) to shut his mouth. Thereafter, Abdul Razaq handed over the SLR of accused Satpal Singh to
Sewak Singh. It was further found in the investigation that body of PSI Ajay Gupta was shifted to hospital and SLR was found with Satpal Singh,
again. On checking by the Army officers, three rounds were found missing from the magazine of SLR of the accused. PSI Ajay Gupta was in civil dress
when the incident took place. However, on the instructions of SP (Operation) Sewak Singh, SPO Sarfraz (now dead) brought the uniform of deceased Ajay
Gupta from his residence. Thereafter, Sewak Singh directed Chander Parkash and Mohammad Saleem, to put the uniform on the body of Ajay Gupta. Clothes
of the deceased Ajay Gupta, stained with blood, were taken off and burnt by Satpal Singh in hopsital premises with waste papers. However, driver
Mohammad Akram refused to provide petrol for that purpose. Investigation further transpired that on the instructions of Sewak Singh, the blood stained
clothes of Ajay Gupta were burnt and bullet proof gypsy number JKO2AE-8692 was washed. A false FIR was registered and a false report was entered in
Daily Diary of SOG. It was found that Sewak Singh induced eye-witnesses with threat to give a false account of the incident in case any inquiry
would be held. It has been further revealed in the investigation that prior to the incident, Sewak Singh told Satpal Singh, in his bed room, that
the PSI Ajay Gupta should be eliminated showing it to be a false encounter. Immediately after the incident, Duty Officer in Police Station Surankot
Mohammad Niaz Manhas ASI, reported to SHO Jagjit Singh, who in turn, conveyed to SP Poonch that Constable Satpal Singh had killed PSI Ajay Gupta at
TCP crossing. Thereafter SHO prepared the inquest form and CD file, in which he mentioned that according to preliminary inquiry, deceased was killed
by Satpal Singh alias TT. He also saw the gypsy, involved in the crime, had got blood of the deceased but he did not seize it. He entered a false FIR
which was not based on the facts, as per instructions of SP (Operation). 2nd Additional Sessions Judge Jammu Subash C Gupta observed that on the
night of October 13, 1998, Ajay Gupta, was shot dead by Satpal Singh with his SLR. The accused shot the deceased on the back side of his head, while
returning in bullet proof gypsy after dropping contractor Abdul Khaliq at his residence, at Hardi Mohalla and reached TCP, Surankote. In
furtherance of criminal conspiracy hatched between him and Sewak Singh, prosecution has succeeded in proving the motive behind the commission of
murder in the instant case and hatching of conspiracy by Sewak Singh and accused Satpal Singh. With these observations, court held that prosecution
has succeeded in proving commission of offence of murder in furtherance of hatched criminal conspiracy by the accused and destroying of evidence,
punishable under sections 302/120-B and 201 RPC, against Sewak Singh and Satpal Singh. Accordingly, both the accused have been convicted for
commission of offences under sections 302, 120-B and 201 RPC and fixed February 3, 2012 for the arguments on quantum.
[Kashmir Times]
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