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Judge’s family did not mistreat Mahipal: Police

GURUGRAM: The police on Wednesday officially declared that Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADJ) Krishan Kant’s gunman Mahipal had shot at his wife and son in a fit of rage, even as they claimed the judge’s family didn’t mistreat him.

Judge’s family did not mistreat Mahipal: Police

DCP (Crime) Sumit Kumar (R) and DCP Sulochana address mediapersons in Gururgram on Wednesday, Tribune photo: S Chandan



Tribune News Service

Gurugram, October 17

The police on Wednesday officially declared that Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADJ) Krishan Kant’s gunman Mahipal had shot at his wife and son in a fit of rage, even as they claimed the judge’s family didn’t mistreat him.

Mahipal has reportedly confessed before an interrogating team of losing his cool when ADJ’s son Dhruv allegedly pulled him up for being untraceable when they returned from shopping.

On October 13, Mahipal shot at ADJ’s wife Ritu (37) and son Dhruv (18) in Arcadia market here. Ritu succumbed to her injuries, while Dhruv struggles for life.

Sumit Kumar, DCP (Crime), told the media here, “Ritu and Dhruv had asked head constable Mahipal to wait near the car while they went shopping. On returning, they did not find him near the car. They made several calls to him, but he did any answer any. When Mahipal came back, the mother-son duo scolded him. Dhruv asked for the car keys and that enraged Mahipal. So, he shot at them in cold blood.”

Videos recorded by bystanders show Mahipal trying to haul Dhruv into Honda City after the incident. When he failed to do so, he is seen getting into the car and fleeing.

The police said Mahipal wanted to “eliminate the evidence” by removing Dhruv from the spot. “He reacted on instinct. But seeing people filming him, he fled towards Faridabad. But he was nabbed,” the DCP said.

He denied the allegation of the judge’s family mistreating Mahipal. “The gunman told the interrogating team it was for the first time that he was pulled up and, not being habitual, he could not take it,” the police officer said.

The police further claimed there was no record of baptism of Mahipal. “The conversion theory is a mere rumour.”

Mahipal’s four-day police remand will end on Wednesday. “We are yet to decide whether or not we will seek further remand,” the DCP added.

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