Delhi riots: Court grants bail to man charged with 'attempt to murder' after police fails to trace complainant

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Special Public Prosecutor Saleem Ahmed, appearing for the state, informed the court that the victim had given his fake
address and mobile number and the police tried to search him but he could not be traced
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PTI New Delhi: A Delhi court Friday granted bail to a man after the person, who was stated to be injured in the case
related to the communal violence in north east Delhi in February, could not be traced.Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat granted the
relief to Imran on furnishing a bail bond of Rs 15,000 with a surety of like amount.The case was registered based on the fact that one Rahul
(28) was injured during the riots in Kabir Nagar area on 25 February.The court said there was no statement of Rahul on record and Imran was
only identified by Constable Satish in the case after a delay of one month."In the present case, Section 307 (attempt to murder) IPC (Indian
Penal Code) has been attracted on account of injury to a person namely Rahul
However, Rahul is not traceable and no statement of Rahul is on record
There is no public witness on record who identified the accused except one Constable Satish who had also given a statement on 26 March,
though the incident was of 25 February," the court said.The court directed the accused not to get in touch with any of the witnesses or
leave Delhi till the conclusion of the case.It further said he should not tamper with evidence and indulge in any other criminal acts.During
the hearing, Special Public Prosecutor Saleem Ahmed, appearing for the state, informed the court that the victim had given his fake address
and mobile number and the police tried to search him but he could not be traced.The public prosecutor further said that Constable Satish was
present in the area during the riots and had seen the rioters.Imran was arrested after Satish had identified him to be allegedly one of the
rioters, Ahmed said.The prosecutor further claimed that the accused had disclosed that on 25 February, he had joined the riots with the
people of his religion and had thrown stones on the people of the other group.Advocate Saleem Malik, appearing for Imran, told the court
that he was in judicial custody since 9 April in the case and has been falsely implicated.The charge sheet has been filed and nothing has
been recovered from his possession, Malik said.Communal clashes had broken out in northeast Delhi on February 24 after violence between
citizenship law supporters and protesters spiralled out of control leaving at least 53 people dead and around 200 injured.Find latest and
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