Mumbai (Maharashtra): The CBI on Thursday told the Bombay High Court that there was no evidence to make out an offence of murder against eight railway police officials, accused of torturing a 25-year-old man in custody in 2014.
The agency told a division bench of Justices B P Dharmadhikari and Sadhana Jadhav that while the eight accused policemen did torture the man in jail, both physically and sexually, the man died after being knocked down by a train when he was trying to escape from the police.
The court was hearing a plea filed by victim Angelo Valdaris's father, seeking that the accused be charged under section 302 (murder) of IPC.
The eight accused are currently booked under IPC sections 338 (causing grievous hurt or endangering the life of another person) and 377 (unnatural sex).
Valdaris, who had been in the railway police's custody for petty theft, was found dead on the railway tracks in April 2014.
"After carrying out a thorough probe and collecting evidence, including witnesses' statements, medical experts' opinion and forensic reports, the CBI has come to the conclusion that section 302 of the IPC is not made out," CBI counsel Hiten Venegaonkar said.
He added that the accused policemen had manipulated the station diary entries to cover up the fact that the deceased was arrested on April 15, 2014.
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