Hyderabad : The then sub-inspector who was involved in the alleged encounter of the accused in the Disha rape-murder case remarked before the Supreme court appointed Commission that he was under duress from the NCRB officials and could not understand Hindi when he was being questioned by them.
Madhar, the sub-inspector in this case, was being questioned by the Commission, appointed to probe the alleged encounter in the case. Previously, he had been questioned by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) to ascertain his role in the supposed encounter.
“I don’t know Hindi. I come from a place that is on the border of Andhra Pradesh and ours is the only Muslim family there,” said Madhar.
Upon being questioned by the member of the commission and former director of CBI, DR Karthikeyan, Inspector Madhar stated that he was unaware as to why the Supreme Court had constituted the inquiry commission with regards to the encounter.
The inquiry commission grilled Madhar for a second straight day and questioned him regarding the formation of the team when they took the accused to Chatannapally in order to recover Disha’s belongings. Furthermore, he was asked whether he aimed at the targets and how many rounds had he fired on the offenders. The commission also sought answers as to why he chose AK-47 and how many rounds were fired from his AK-17.
In response to the questions, the inspector said that AK-47 was the only weapon remaining at the Bell of arms after five other members of the encounter team had grabbed all other weapons. Madhar further stated that as they were getting instructions from then Shadnagar ACP Vasam Surender, the accused snatched the police weapons and started to open fire on the officials.
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