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Ex-JNU scholars allege cops committed theft at their flat

NAGPUR: A married couple, both former JNU scholars now doing research work in Nagpur, on Monday alleged policemen broke into their rented flat in their absence and stole documents and valuables worth Rs 76 lakh.

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Nagpur, January 15

A married couple, both former JNU scholars now doing research work in Nagpur, on Monday alleged policemen broke into their rented flat in their absence and stole documents and valuables worth Rs 76 lakh.

The alleged incident took place last year after which an FIR was filed and a probe ordered and its report is awaited, said a police officer.

Addressing a press meet, the couple, Dr Shivshankar Das and his wife Dr Shipra Ukre, alleged three personnel from the Bajajnagar police station entered their flat in Laxminagar in connivance with their landlord when they were out.

The policemen stole documents and valuables, including passports, academic certificates, degrees, marksheets, foreign currency, laptop, cash, jewellery and research data, the couple alleged.

Das and Ukre had completed PhD from the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, and were doing research work in Nagpur from the last four years.

The duo alleged the incident took place on September 9, 2018 when the policemen entered their flat while acting on a false complaint filed against them by their landlord Tushar Lamge.

The cops cut and broke the lock of the rented flat without their knowledge or any inquiry, said Das and Ukre, who obtained the names of the accused policemen through RTI query.

The couple alleged that after breaking the lock, they stole research data, manuscripts and valuables collectively worth Rs 76 lakh from the flat.

The rest of the household items were thrown all over the apartment, stairs and terrace, Das said.

"The police did not do any panchnama (a record of witness testimony). When we came back home from Delhi and noticed the devastation, we called the police on 100 and later approached Bajajnagar police station to register an offence.

"The senior police inspector there said it was a Sunday and the staff was not available to prepare an FIR," he claimed.

"We approached Joint Commissioner of Police Ravindra Kadam and after his intervention our complaint was registered under IPC sections 448, 341 and 34 (related to house-trespass, wrongful restraint and a criminal act is done by several persons)," Das said.

When contacted, DCP (Zone-1) Vivek Masal told PTI that landlord Lamge and the couple were locked in a dispute.

Lamge wanted the couple to vacate the flat and had given an application to the police in this regard, he said.

After the incident, an FIR was registered on the basis of a complaint filed by the tenants, Masal said.

The ACP Crime Branch had conducted an inquiry into the complaint, he said.

The inquiry has been completed and its report is awaited after which action will be taken against the policemen if they are found guilty, Masal said. PTI

 

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