Delhi police suspends three officers for mayhem on North Campus

Additional Commissioner of Police, Crime, KK Vyas, said the Crime Branch will investigate Wednesday's incidents at the North Campus.
Police detaining ABVP activists after their clash with AISA students at Delhi University in Delhi on Wednesday. | PTI
Police detaining ABVP activists after their clash with AISA students at Delhi University in Delhi on Wednesday. | PTI

NEW DELHI: Delhi police on Thursday suspended three lower rank officials after accepting that few of its personnel acted "unprofessionally" in tackling the clashes between ABVP and AISA members at North Campus.

Delhi police has not taken action against any senior officer and defended the seniors by claiming that the senior officers of north district handled the situation well.

Meanwhile, Additional Commissioner of Police, Crime, KK Vyas, said the Crime Branch will investigate Wednesday's incidents at the North Campus.

Addressing Left-backed AISA activists protesting in front of police headquarters here, Special Commissioner (Southwest) Dependra Pathak promised action against the "errant cops", saying a DCP-rank official is conducting probe in the issue.

"During Wednesday’s protest in North Campus it has come to our notice that a few cops had indulged in inappropriate and unprofessional action. An inquiry has been instituted and strict action will be taken," Pathak, who is also the Delhi Police spokesperson, said.

When the protesters asked him about ABVP activists allegedly seen standing atop police vans during the violence on Wednesday, Pathak said, "If this has happened it is wrong". Special Commissioner (Law and Order) SBK Singh also came out to meet the students and assured a fair investigation into the matter.

He said several complaints have been received from both the sides and an FIR was registered on Wednesday. "We want you to take part in the investigation. We will record your statement and assure you that we will take legal action. If there are 10 complaints on the same incident, we don't register 10 FIRs but record all statements," he told the students.

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