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Noida court escape: a story repeated too often

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Posted: Feb 06, 2008 at 2328 hrs IST

NOIDA, February 5 While Constables Karam Vir and Bhagwati Prasad, of Jewar and Phase-II police stations respectively, have been dismissed following Anant Gupta’s kidnapper Chhatrapal’s escape from Noida district courts on Monday afternoon, the question is one of bigger negligence. On part of the police, so far as procedure and security at the court complex are concerned.

As per procedure, accused persons should be lodged in the lockup and presented in the court one after the other. They should then be taken back to the lockup, and later shifted to the jail van. The general procedure followed in the Noida courts, however, is the complete opposite: the accused are brought to the court, all together, and made to sit next to the lawyers. They are later shifted to the jail van directly after the hearing.

In Chhatrapal’s case, police officials say, the biggest “blunder” was to deploy only two constables to manage the accused persons.

Security lapses in this case are also not new. Officials posted at the courts said barring one or two cases, they have never seen police follow formal procedures. Here are a few recent cases of accused persons fleeing from custody of Noida Police:

January 4, 2008: Criminal Kulveer escapes from police custody

November 2006: Thief escapes from Kasna Police Station

December 2006: Deepak Jat, a car-lifter, escapes from police van carrying him back to Dasna Jail from court

January 2007: Criminal Sanjay Jat killed on way back from court

May 2007: Three pickpockets escape from Phase-II police station on way back from court

ANANT GUPTA ABDUCTION DATELINE
* November 13, 2006: Anant Gupta, 3, son of top Adobe executive Naresh Gupta, kidnapped by two men on motorbike from outside his house at 8 am
* November 14, 2006: Series of ransom calls at Guptas’ house
* November 14, 2006: Special Task Force of UP Police reaches Noida to take over case from Noida Police
* November 15, 2006: Naresh Gupta returns from Hong Kong
November 17, 2006: Anant reaches home in an autorickshaw. Alone
* November 17, 2006: Jitendra, one of the men involved in the kidnapping, arrested; Rs 47.5 lakh, of Rs 50 lakh paid by Gupta as ransom, recovered
* November 19: Chhatrapal arrested from Noida
* November 24, 2006: Bike used in kidnap recovered
* November 25, 2006: Pawan, the other accused, arrested from Hardoi

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