The Delhi Police on Sunday stated that it’s going to use ‘scientific evidence’ to show Olympian Sushil Kumar’s guilt within the Chhatrasal Stadium homicide case, the place a younger wrestler was hacked to demise within the stadium premises.
Delhi Police Commissioner S N Srivastava, in a particular assembly immediately, stated the police will file a chargesheet on the idea of the ‘scientific evidence’, which incorporates the DVR or CCTV footage of Sushil Kumar’s home, the cell clip, blood stains on the garments and the fingerprints which have been recovered.
Present on the assembly had been Deputy Commissioner of Police Monika, Additional Commisisioner of Police Shibesh Singh, and crew dealing with the case.
The Delhi Police Commissioner has additionally directed the police not to file the chargesheet with out these evidences. It was additionally revealed after the assembly that psychiatrists had been roped in to interrogate Sushil Kumar.
Sushil Kumar and his associates allegedly assaulted Sagar Dhankar and two of his pals Sonu Mahal and Amit Kumar on the stadium on the intervening night time of May 4 and 5 over a property dispute. The 23-year-old Dhankar succumbed to the accidents later. Kumar and one in every of his associates Ajay had been arrested on May 23 from the Mundka space.
Police have known as Sushil Kumar the “principal offender and mastermind” of the alleged murder and said there is electronic evidence wherein he and his associates could be seen beating Dhankar with sticks. A video had surfaced on social media purportedly showing Kumar and his associates allegedly hitting a man with sticks.
Last week, a local court in Delhi has rejected Crime Branch’s plea of extending the police custody of Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar. Delhi Police’s Crime Branch, which had the custody of the infamous wrestler for 10 days, appealed for a three-day extension, saying they again wanted to take Sushil to Haridwar where he had first fled after the murder.
Sushil was arrested on May 23 by Delhi Police in the murder case of wrestler Sagar Dhankhar on night of May 4-5 at Chhatrasal stadium. Authorities said the two-time Olympic medallist was trying to evade his arrest for nearly 20 days and was continuously on the run.
(With Agency Inputs)
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