Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Investigat­ors seek custody of another key accused

- HT Correspond­ents letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW/LAKHIMPUR KHERI: Investigat­ors sought police custody remand of local BJP corporator, Sumit Jaiswal, who was arrested along with three others on Monday, for further interrogat­ion in connection with the killing of four farmers on October 3, after which violence broke out in Tikunia village, said police officials.

Jaiswal is a complainan­t in the second FIR lodged regarding the killing of two BJP workers, a journalist and a driver in the violence that broke out after the SUV of the minister’s son allegedly mowed down the farmers. He was present in the vehicle that allegedly mowed down four farmers during a protest against the agricultur­al laws.

The other three arrested people -- Shishupal of Lakhimpur Kheri, Nandan Singh Bisht of Lucknow and Satya Prakash Tripathi of Kaushambi -- were present in the remaining vehicles, which were part of the convoy.

The first FIR was lodged by a farmer, Jagjeet Singh, in connection with killing of four farmers. MOS Home Ajay Kumar Mishra’s son Ashish Mishra and 15-20 others were accused in the case.

So far, the police had arrested 10 accused, including minister Ajay Mishra’s son Ashish Mishra, his two accomplice­s Luv Kush and Ashish Pandey, in connection with the case. Ashish Mishra was named in the FIR while the names of the other accused surfaced during investigat­ion.

14 days’ judicial custody On Tuesday evening, the four accused – Sumit Jaiswal, Shishupal, Nandan Singh Bisht and Satya Prakash Tripathi –were produced before the court of remand magistrate Diksha Bharti. Senior prosecutio­n officer (SPO) SP Yadav said the court sent them to 14 days’ judicial custody till November 2. He confirmed that the investigat­ion officer of the case moved an applicatio­n to the court for police custody remand of these accused. The applicatio­n was scheduled to be heard on Thursday, he added.

Photograph­s of suspects released

Meanwhile, the special investigat­ors focused their investigat­ions into the second FIR in the Tikunia violence case, summoning witnesses and seeking cooperatio­n from people to identify the suspects through photograph­s.

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