New Delhi:A Delhi Court on Monday pulled up the Central Bureau of Investigation over delay in recording of statements of controversial arms dealer Abhishek Verma against former Congress leader Jagdish Tytler in connection with the 1984 Sikh riots case.
"Why is it that even though 35 years have elapsed since the incident and many times directions for further investigation have been passed and witnesses have come forward after much hesitation and efforts, the investigating agency is satisfied with the statement under Section 161 which is neither signed by the witness, over which the witness has no control and which is of little evidentiary value?," questioned Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM).
The court sought a report from the agency about its observation and slated the matter for hearing on December 20.
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The court observed, "Considering the incident is 35 years old, this Court would expect the investigating agency will show it is sensitized enough to act swiftly and not take more than 15 days in filing a proper report."
The court also said that if the investigating agency wants, it can also record the statement of Verma under Section 164 CrPC.
Addressing the issue of threat to Verma, the court said, "I would next want to know from the investigating officer that considering that the witness was threatened while he was already under police protection, is it not possible for other witnesses to feel insecure?"