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Anti-Sikh riots: No evidence against accused in 21 cases

Investigators could not find evidence against accused in 21 cases related to anti-Sikh riots registered in police stations in south-west Delhi, police said on Wednesday.

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Investigators could not find evidence against accused in 21 cases related to anti-Sikh riots registered in police stations in south-west Delhi, police said on Wednesday.

Of the 56 cases registered by five police stations of the South West District against 225 persons under various sections of Indian Penal Code, three resulted in conviction, two were pending trials and in 30 cases, accused were acquitted, they said.

The rest 21 cases had been sent as "untraced".

One of the "untraced" cases was the one registered on November 1, 1984 in Naraina police station in which "three unknown person (were) burnt and killed". This case was declared untraced on March 10, 1985.

In police parlance, Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said, sending a case as untraced means that there is not enough evidence to proceed for trial.

"It actually means that the facts could not be substantiated against the alleged persons due to lack of evidence or the identity of the alleged persons involved in the crime could not be established in investigation or for any other reason," he said.

The cases, filed in Najafgarh, Dabri, Naraina, Inderpuri and Delhi Cantonment police stations of the national capital, were for allegedly inciting mob and killing people.

Some senior political leaders were made accused by the Justice GT Nanavati commission, established by the government to investigate cases related to Anti-Sikh riots.

The riots were triggered in Delhi and some other parts of the country following the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984.
 

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