Palghar: The Maharashtra CID on Wednesday filed a chargesheet in a court here against 126 accused in the Palghar lynching case in which two monks and their driver were beaten to death by a mob near here exactly three months ago.
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) filed the 4,955-page charge sheet in the court of Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) at Dahanu taluka in Palghar district located adjoining Mumbai, the probe agency said.
The team probing the incident examined 808 suspects and 118 witnesses to collect strong evidence against the accused, the CID said in a release.
In all, 154 persons were arrested and 11 juveniles in conflict with law, were detained. None of the accused has been released on bail so far, the release said.
"The chargesheet was filed by Deputy Superintendent of Police (CID) Vijay Pawar, the investigating officer in the
case, at the JMFC court in Dahanuagainst126 accused," it said.
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Besides sections of the IPC, the accused were charged under relevant provisions of the Disaster Management Act, the EpidemicDiseases Act (since lockdown was in force during the incident), the Maharashtra Police Act and the Maharashtra Damage to Public Property (Prevention) Act, the release said.
They were charged with murder, armed rioting and using criminal force to prevent a public servant from doing his duty, among other offences.
"Since there is adequate evidence against two juveniles in conflict with law, separate proceedings against them are being initiated before the Juvenile Justice Board," it said, adding further investigation was in progress.
The voluminous document is being scrutinised by court officials, a CID official said.
Once the scrutiny is done, charges will be framed against the accused by the court, the official said.