01-08-2025
Police inspector evades court order,faces arrest warrant
Kanpur: The additional sessions judge court, Kanpur Nagar, on Friday issued a non-bailable warrant against a police inspector for non-compliance of court order. The court ordered to arrest the inspector and produced him before the court on the next date.
Apart from it, the court directed to serve the NBW through mobile messages on the inspector's mobile and stop the disbursement of his salary.
The court issued non-bailable warrant against then inspector Rail Bazar police station Ratnesh Kumar Yadav in the case of
gang rape
and murder of a woman. The court was summoning the inspector regularly to give evidence but he evaded the notices.
According to district government counsel Bhaskar Mishra, the complainant on Friday produced a high court order in which it had directed to send the record of the investigation officer's evidence within two weeks and then submit the report before the high court by August 18.
The high court also directed all necessary steps to produce the inspector in the court. The judge Subhash Singh directed to write down a letter to the police officer in-charge of the cyber cell of Lucknow to arrest him or by another way produce the inspector in the court by August 6.
The ADGC said that a resident of the Rail Bazar area of the city in an FIR lodged at the police station stated that his sister had gone to college on December 29, 2021 but did not return.
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Around 8 pm, a person made a call from his sister's mobile phone informing him that a woman was lying dead near COD bridge. He said that he went to the spot and took his sister to Kanshi Ram hospital where the doctors informed him that she had died around 8 hours before.
The woman was first gang raped and thereafter strangulated to death by electric wire. The report was lodged against Somnath Gautam, Satyam Maurya and Ravindra.
The ADGC Mishra stated that the prosecution had produced four witnesses and summoned investigation officer Ratnesh Kumar Singh several times but he did not appear in the court. Hence the court issued a non-bailable warrant against the police inspector.