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Himachal Officer Murder: Supreme Court slams govt, says 'we might stop passing any order if you're going to kill people'

Himachal Officer's Murder: Supreme Court takes suo motu cognizance, terms Kasauli incident 'extremely serious issue'

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A day after an officer was shot dead by a hotel owner in Himachal Pradesh’s Kasauli, the Supreme Court took note of the incident and termed it as an ‘extremely serious issue.’

The top court said that the officer had gone there to implement its order. Slamming the state government, the apex court said that ‘we might stop passing any order if you are going to kill people.’ The Supreme Court said that the matter be placed before the Chief Justice of India, requests CJI Dipak Misra to list the matter for consideration tomorrow. 

The court’s stern observation came amid reports about the daylight murder of an assistant town and country planner.

A hotel owner allegedly opened fire at the officer and her team while they were carrying out a Supreme Court mandated drive to demolish illegal structures in 13 hotels in Solan district.

Assistant Town and Country Planner Shailbala was killed on the spot and Gulab Singh severely injured when the owner of Narayani guest house, Vijay Kumar, opened fire on the demolition team, police said.

The Supreme Court had on April 17 directed the state government to demolish unauthorised structures in 13 hotels in Kasauli and Dharampur areas of Solan, and four teams were constituted for this purpose. The deceased was heading one team and hotel owners allegedly attempted to intimidate it to stop the demolition drive, officials said.

An altercation ensued and Kumar fired three rounds at the officials, killing Shailbala on the spot and injuring Singh, who was undergoing treatment at PGI, Chandigarh, where his condition was stated to be critical, they said. The accused fled from the scene soon after and a manhunt was launched to nab him, officials said.

Superintendent of Police (Solan) Mohit Chawla said a case was registered against the accused and checking at all interstate barriers was intensified. Meanwhile, the demolitions teams pulled down the unauthorised constructions and in some cases, hotel owners took the initiative and removed illegal structures on their own.

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