New Delhi: The person accused of giving false information about the conspiracy to assassinate former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was tried in Delhi’s Karkardooma Court. has acquitted on Wednesday after a year. The allegation against him was that he had links with terrorists and was involved in the conspiracy to kill former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The court held that there was no evidence against the accused and the person making false calls from STD booths for almost years. The police could not even identify him. In such a situation, due to lack of evidence, the court has given a decision to acquit the accused.
07 case of years ago Let us inform that in July of the year in New Usmanpur Police Station, Delhi, in the case of giving false information about the conspiracy to kill former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. One case was registered in the month. After this, the police had arrested a person named Mahesh on this charge. In this case, apart from the police, the investigating agencies also questioned him. However, later he got bail.
Police could not prove the crime
Metropolitan Magistrate Vipul Sandwawar, giving benefit of doubt in the absence of evidence, accused Mahesh ordered acquittal. The judge said in his order that the police against the accused Mahesh IPC section 507/814, due to which he was found not guilty of the offence. The court said that the evidence produced by the prosecution was not sufficient to prove the guilt of the accused.
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Moreover, the prosecution has not been able to identify the accused as the person who was alleged to have conspired Had made a false call to inform about the conspiracy. The court said that the prosecution relied only on the STD booth operator and the witness in the case, Lalit Anand, who could not respond properly even during cross-examination. He himself said that at the time when the false call was made, he was not present in the shop. In such a situation, no offense could be proved against the accused. ,
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