A metropolitan magistrate's court in Mumbai on said the police were free to take every possible action to arrest the accused in the Sandeep Gadoli encounter killing case
A metropolitan magistrate's court in Mumbai on said the police were free to take every possible action to arrest the accused in the Sandeep Gadoli encounter killing case.
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With this order, the court disposed of the special investigation team's plea for a non-bailable arrest warrant. Gadoli, an alleged gangster from Haryana, was killed by a team of Gurgaon police at a city hotel in an encounter in February. His relatives alleged that it was a fake encounter and filed a police complaint.
"The investigating officer has the liberty to take every possible step/further necessary action as per the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code to arrest the accused," said Magistrate R K Deshpande.
Under section 41 of Criminal Procedure Code, any police officer may, without a warrant, arrest any person against whom a reasonable complaint has been made or credible information has been received, the judge noted.
SIT of Maharashtra police, which is probing the encounter, had moved the magistrate's court seeking a non-bailable warrant against the Gurgaon police officials.
SIT had said that the Gurgaon police were not cooperating with the probe.