Ex-min Ajay Mishra, son booked for 'threatening' witness
LUCKNOW/LAKHIMPUR KHERI, Oct. 7 -- The Lakhimpur Kheri police lodged an FIR against former Union minister of state for home and BJP leader Ajay Mishra 'Teni', his son Ashish Mishra and two others on charges of threatening a witness to the October 3, 2021, violence that claimed eight lives in Tikunia area of the UP district.
The cops swung into action after the Supreme Court, in August this year, questioned the Uttar Pradesh police for delaying action on a complaint (by Baljinder Singh, the witness) on the pretext that the witness was unwilling to visit the police station to file a complaint.
After the top court pulled up the state police, the FIR was lodged on October 4 at the Padua police station of Lakhimpur Kheri, on the application of Baljinder Singh, the prime witness in the Tikunia violence case.
Those named in the FIR were Ajay Mishra, his son Ashish Mishra, Amandeep Singh and an unidentified person.
In the complaint, Lakhimpur Kheri resident Baljinder Singh alleged that Amandeep Singh and another person visited his house in Bhairampur village of the district on August 15, 2023, and threatened him not to testify against Ashish Mishra in trial court (Lakhimpur Kheri) in the Tikunia violence case. He also alleged that Amandeep offered to bribe him and issued threats. Baljinder, along with his family, shifted to his in-laws' house in Lakhimpur Kheri.
He also alleged that when he was getting ready on August 16, 2023, to depose as a witness in the court in Lakhimpur, Amandeep and unidentified person reached his in-laws' house and again allegedly threatened him and attempted to bribe him.
Baljinder then settled in Punjab to ensure his safety, stated the FIR. Ashish Mishra is one of accused in the case who is currently out on bail since 2023.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for Baljinder Singh, informed the Supreme Court on August 4 this year about threats to the witness. The apex court directed the UP Police to investigate the complaint and file a status report. After the top court's directives, the Lakhimpur police lodged the FIR on October 4 against Ajay Mishra, Ashish Mishra and two others.
"After the SC directives, Kheri police team contacted Baljinder Singh and verified the complaint. After that, an FIR was lodged," said Kheri SP Sankalp Sharma.
"The FIR has been filed under IPC sections 195A (threatening any person to give false evidence), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) against four accused. Further probe is on," added the SP....
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