Delhi Court Seeks Update on Janakpuri Biker Death Probe

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New Delhi, February 11 A court here has directed the Delhi Police to file a detailed status report in connection with a First Information Report (FIR) registered in the death of a 25-year-old motorcyclist who died after falling into an uncovered DJB pit.

On the night of February 5-6, Kamal Dhyani, an employee of a bank, fell into a 15-foot-deep pit dug by the Delhi Jal Board in Janakpuri, West Delhi.

Judicial Magistrate First Class Harjot Singh Aujla, while hearing the applications, directed the Investigating Officer in the case to file a detailed status report on February 13.

In an order dated February 10, the court said, "The Investigating Officer (IO) and Station House Officer (SHO) are directed to file a status report of the investigation conducted in this matter, along with the position and working condition of the CCTV cameras nearby the relevant spot, covering the alleged incident. The status report should be filed on the next date of hearing, February 13 at 2:00 PM."

The same day, the court granted interim protection to two contractors against whom arrest warrants were issued in connection with the case.

The court granted anticipatory bail to Himanshu Gupta and Kavish Gupta, against whom arrest warrants were issued on Monday, and ordered that no coercive steps should be taken against them until the next date of hearing.

Dhyani, an employee with a private bank in Rohini, was returning home when he fell into a pit dug for a sewer project with his motorcycle, suffering fatal injuries.

So far, two arrests have been made in connection with the incident, while three Delhi Jal Board officials have been suspended.

The Delhi Police has arrested a sub-contractor, Rajesh Prajapati, and a labourer, Yogesh, who have been sent to judicial custody.

The sub-contractor was arrested on Saturday for allegedly withholding information that a motorcyclist had fallen into the pit, delaying the police and emergency response.

The 23-year-old labourer was arrested on Sunday for allegedly not informing the police or emergency authorities about the incident and misleading the victim's family when they came inquiring about him.
 
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