Police file charge sheet in Delhi pit death case
New Delhi, April 10 -- The Delhi Police has alleged negligence and non-compliance with safety norms on the part of the three accused in the Janakpuri pit death case, wherein a 25-year-old man fell into a freshly dug pit along with his motorbike on the intervening night of February 5 and 6, but was only discovered by a passerby the next morning.
In their 877-page charge sheet filed in Dwarka court on Tuesday, police named three persons associated with a company contracted by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) for working on the pit project. They are Himanshu Gupta, 45, the suspended director of KKSPUN Pvt Ltd, Rajesh Kumar Prajapati, 47, the subcontractor working on the project, and Yogesh Kishor, 23, a labourer on site, who allegedly tried to cover up the incident.
DCP (west) Darade Sharad Bhaskar said, "Gupta has been identified as the suspended director of the main contractor company that undertook the project. His associate, Prajapati, was the subcontractor and Kishor was deployed for the project by Prajapati. The investigation into other suspects and alleged accused is still going on, and the supplementary report would be submitted before via a supplementary charge sheet soon"
An officer, requesting anonymity, said the pit was left open in the middle of a public road without any safety measure....
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