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India: Non-Bailable Warrants out, yet cops accused of murder report for duty
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"It's been more than a month since thecourt of first class judicial magistrate in Rajkot issued non-bailable warrants against three police constables in connection with a murder case, but little action has been forthcoming from the police department. Even after a sessions court rejected their anticipatory bail a fortnight ago, all of them are not only free, but are also reporting to duty at their respective divisions."
"After police had refused to register her complaint, Rehmat Miyana, mother of Salim Miyana moved the court on May 15, 2004, alleging that [3 constables] had murdered her son ... magistrate Y N Patel ... issued non-bailable warrants against the three, registering a case of murder and conspiracy ..." ... |
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