Hyderabad (Telangana):Over 1,300 affidavits have been received by the three-member panel formed by the Supreme Court (SC) to probe the circumstances that led to the alleged encounter of four people arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a veterinary doctor in Hyderabad.
In response to a notification issued in February, the commission's office has received 1,365 affidavits, an official release said on Friday.
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While the family members of three people who died in the 'encounter' filed their affidavits on March 5, those of the police personnel involved in the incident were received on June 15.
The judicial commission headed by former Supreme Court Judge V S Sirpurkar held its first sitting on February 3.
Subsequently, it could not meet due to the lockdown announced to contain the spread of COVID-19 across the nation.
"As per the directions of the Commission, public notification was issued on February 5 calling upon all persons acquainted with the incident to file before it, their respective affidavits disclosing facts within their knowledge," it said.
The four accused were arrested on November 29 last year two days after they allegedly kidnapped the veterinarian, killed her after raping and then burnt the body at Chattanpalli near here.
On December 6, the Cyberabad police said all the four were killed in "retaliatory" firing after two of the accused opened fire at police after snatching their weapons besides attacking the latter with stones and sticks, resulting in injuries to two policemen.
"In response to the notification, in all 1,365 affidavits have been received by the Office of the Commission. The family members of three of the persons who died in the incident filed their affidavits on March 5.