New Delhi, March 20, a court in Delhi, who was acquitted of 11 people who were arrested for killing a car driver during the riots in February 2020, said he had no role in the crime and in fact he was “sympathetic to the victim.”
Judge Playsta Brambashala made this comment on March 18 based on the statements of witnesses and the video of the accident.
Judge Brambashala said, “The video clip and the video of the accident indicates that the mobilization of the Islamic community had no role in hitting the Babu motor driver. However, he was sympathetic to the victim.”
However, he was ordered to framing allegations of murder and other crimes against eight people from another society.
Judge Brambashala said that these people attacked the driver and left him on the road in the wilayat of the injured, and then the members of the competing community, including the people who went out, came to the boy “and they may have taken him from the place.
He said: “The attack on the competing mobs, because the people participating in it were from a separate society, and certainly harm to societal harmony and the attack on Pablo was part of this act.”
Judge Pramashala said, “Therefore, it cannot be imagined in any way that attacking the victim Pablo was a common intention for a crowd of people from the Islamic community.”
Babo was seriously injured during a stone in the Khajuri Chuk area in northeastern Delhi on February 25, 2020 and later died.
People who were acquitted of the killing of Pablo by the court are Riswan, Irbar, Taib, Iqbal, Jubira, Marouf, Shimam, Adel, Sehab Al -Din, Pharman and Amar.
The killing and other crimes against Rahul, Sandeep, Hargate Singh, Coldep, Bushan Spices, Darndra, Sashin Gupta and Sachin Rastouji in the case.
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