City
Epaper

Delhi violence: Shahrukh Pathan moves court seeking to remain in high-risk prison

By ANI | Published: July 25, 2020 4:53 PM

Shahrukh Pathan, the man who allegedly opened fire at police personnel on February 24 during the northeast Delhi violence, approached a Delhi court on Saturday seeking not to transfer him with general prisoners claiming a threat to his life.

Open in App

Shahrukh Pathan, the man who allegedly opened fire at police personnel on February 24 during the northeast Delhi violence, approached a Delhi court on Saturday seeking not to transfer him with general prisoners claiming a threat to his life.

The plea is likely to come up for hearing before the court on Monday.

Pathan, in his petition, said there are apprehensions that in every likelihood an untoward incident can take place against him if he is transferred with general prisoners. He is presently lodged in jail number 4 with high-risk prisoners at Tihar Jail in the national capital.

The plea said that the accused has orally been informed by the jail authorities that he will be transferred from the high-risk prisoners' jail to another cell with general inmates.

Pathan approached Delhi's Karkardooma court through advocates Asgar Khan, Abdul Tahir Khan, and Tariq Nasir claiming that he wants to remain with the high-risk prisoners claiming there is a threat to his life.

The petition said that the accused mentioned the apprehension to his counsel during a video conferencing on July 23, 2020.

Recently, Shahrukh Pathan's bail plea was dismissed by the Delhi High Court.

Delhi Police has already filed a chargesheet in the Karkardooma court against Pathan in connection with the matter pertaining to the violence that ensued in northeast Delhi in February this year.

According to police, after the incident in February, Pathan initially kept roaming around in the national capital before slipping away to Punjab and Uttar Pradesh's Shamli, from where he was arrested later.

During the investigation, Pathan revealed that the car he used belonged to his uncle's son and that he had left the car in a garage in Haryana after it broke down.

In February, violence took place in the northeast area of Delhi between groups supporting and opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which led to the deaths of at least 53 people.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Shahrukh pathanAsgar khanDelhi High CourtDelhi PoliceDelhi home departmentDelhi delhi high court
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalAmit Shah 'Deepfake Morphed Video' Case: Delhi Police Arrests Arun Reddy, Handler of 'Spirit of Congress' X Account

NationalNew Delhi: 18-Year-Old Stabbed to Death by Two Individuals Over Romantic Rivalry

NationalDelhi High Court Seeks CBI and ED Response on Manish Sisodia’s Bail Plea in Alleged Excise Policy Scam

PoliticsExcise Policy Case: Delhi HC Allows AAP's Manish Sisodia to Meet His Ailing Wife Once A Week

NationalDelhi Police Catch Juvenile After Hoax Bomb Threat

National Realted Stories

NationalPrajwal Revanna blackmailed, raped me repeatedly after sexually assaulting in his office and recording act, says victim in 2nd FIR against Gowda’s grandson

National23-year-old ‘mother’ admits to flinging newborn from Kochi apartment

NationalMamata Banerjee questions PM’s 'silence' on molestation complaint against Bengal Governor

NationalRahul can win elections from Pakistan, Assam CM's swipe at Gandhi scion

NationalWatch: Shoe Thrown at RSSP Leader Swami Prasad Maurya in Agra by Unidentified Person