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Alwar Lynching Case : Supreme Court To Hear Court Monitored Probe

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The Supreme Court will next week hear a plea by Alwar lynching sufferer Rakbar Khan’s own family, who sought a court docket-monitored probe on Monday.

The plea also sought transfer of the trial out of Rajasthan.  On September 7, the Alwar police charged 3 guys connected to the homicide of Rakbar Khan.

“A 25-page rate sheet along side supporting documents have been submitted before Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Court, Ramgarh wherein three were charged with murder. The probe is on, below our supervision on the ACJM court docket,” Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Ashok Chauhan informed ANI.

The role of the police inside the entire incident turned into additionally underneath the scanner once they reportedly made a delay of 3 hours in taking the 28-yr-vintage sufferer to the clinic.

Rakbar Khan, a resident of Haryana and his buddy Aslam, were transporting cows to Kolgaon through a forest location on July 21 whilst a mob attacked them allegedly presuming they have been taking the animals for slaughter. While his friend Aslam managed to survive as he concealed himself within the fields, Rakbar Khan died.

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