Delhi Police Investigate Fatal Pit Fall, Arrest Key Individuals

Delhi Police Investigate Fatal Pit Fall, Arrest Key Individuals.webp


New Delhi, February 8 The Delhi Police on Sunday arrested a construction worker for allegedly failing to inform the police or emergency services about the fall of a 25-year-old motorcyclist into a pit in Janakpuri, which led to his death, officials said.

After being informed about the fall by a security guard, the worker called his employer, a subcontractor, but did not alert the police and further pretended to have no knowledge when the victim's family came searching, they added.

The subcontractor was also arrested on Saturday for also not reaching out to the police.

The victim, Kamal Dhyani, a resident of Kailashpuri and an employee of a private bank, was returning home when he fell into the nearly 15-foot-deep pit on early Friday. Several local residents of his area took out a candle march in his memory on Sunday and demanded justice for him.

Speaking about the role of the construction worker—identified as Yogesh (23)—DCP (West) Darade Sharad Bhaskar said he was arrested for allegedly not informing the police or emergency services regarding the motorcyclist's fall and also for misleading the victim's family when they came inquiring about him.

Yogesh was present at the scene at the time of the accident and was among the first to become aware that a motorcyclist had fallen into the pit dug by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) for a sewer-related project, the DCP said.

"Yogesh had informed the sub-contractor, Rajesh Kumar Prajapati, about the incident during the night, but did not alert the police or any emergency agency. When the victim's family reached the spot later that night, searching for him, Yogesh misled them by claiming he had no knowledge," the DCP said. He subsequently fled the area, according to police.

He was arrested from Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh, the DCP added.

This comes a day after police arrested the subcontractor, identified as Prajapati (47), for failing to inform authorities despite knowing about the fall, hours before the police were alerted. He was produced before the duty magistrate, who granted one-day police custody for further investigation.

Police on Saturday said call records showed Yogesh had contacted Prajapati around 12:22 am, following which the sub-contractor reached the site within 15-20 minutes.

However, police were informed about the incident only around 8 am the next morning, by which time the motorcyclist had died.

Yogesh had looked into the pit after being alerted by a security guard and had noticed a motorcycle with its headlight on and a human figure inside, police said earlier.

Police said the victim's family searched several hospitals, police stations, different areas, including close to the ditch, through the night, but found no record of any accident case. Using mobile phone location data, the family and police personnel later combed the Janakpuri area before locating the accident site after several hours.

An FIR has been registered at the Janakpuri police station under Section 105 (culpable homicide) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against the sub-contractor and concerned DJB officials.

Police said Yogesh's role is being examined, and further legal action will follow based on evidence.

Teams are analysing CCTV footage and other technical inputs to establish the sequence of events.

Three DJB officials have been suspended in the case.

Meanwhile, locals from the victim's neighbourhood said police have arrested two men so far, but they must investigate the case properly and arrest every single person behind Dhyani's death.

Several local residents of his area took out a candle march in his memory and demanded justice for him.
 
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