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HC slams govt for letting gangster use bulletproof vehicle

The High Court has rapped the Punjab Government for allowing a “notorious” gangster to use a bulletproof vehicle. Calling it a “shocking state of affairs”, the court on April 7 also asked the state Chief Secretary to examine the issue...
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The High Court has rapped the Punjab Government for allowing a “notorious” gangster to use a bulletproof vehicle.

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Calling it a “shocking state of affairs”, the court on April 7 also asked the state Chief Secretary to examine the issue and file a personal affidavit over it before May 9, the next date of hearing.

The direction came after it emerged that the state had no policy or guidelines regulating the conversion of vehicles into bulletproof ones.

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Expanding the scope of the writ petition seeking release of a bulletproof vehicle allegedly seized by the police, Justice Kuldeep Tiwari made the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways as respondents to ascertain if regulatory framework existed at the national level.

The court also gave additional time to Additional Solicitor-General of India Satya Pal Jain to seek instructions from the ministries concerned and inform the court whether the Union government had issued any policy to govern the modification or upgrade of vehicles into bulletproof ones.

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The court was hearing a petition filed by the vehicle’s registered owner.

Among other things, he contended through counsel Anju Sharma Kaushik and Amit Agnihotri that the SUV had been in illegal police possession since September 8, 2024.

The Bench was told that the petitioner’s son, stated to be “A-category gangster” involved in approximately 40 cases was using the vehicle after getting it modified to bulletproof.

“The case at hand is an eye-opener inasmuch as it reflects the shocking state of affairs in the State of Punjab. The reason being that, such a notorious gangster was, in order to run his empire of illegal activities, allowed to use the bulletproof vehicle in question,” Justice Tiwari asserted.

The Bench also took on record an affidavit filed by Punjab Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav admitting that the state did not have any policy on the conversion of vehicles into bulletproof ones. It was stated that the security wing had now been directed to take up the matter with the state government for constituting a committee to frame suitable guidelines.

Unimpressed, the court directed the Chief Secretary of Punjab file a personal affidavit before the next date of hearing, clearly stating what action had been taken on the suggestion of the DGP.

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