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Police seek to learn from ‘mistakes’ in Salman case


Nearly a month after Bollywood megastar Salman Khan was acquitted in a hit-and-run case, Mumbai police have done some soul-searching on alleged lapses that led to the legal defeat, officials said yesterday.
Police top brass has issued a circular to all police stations on the procedural lapses and discrepancies in the case as vividly brought out in the Bombay High Court judgment that acquitted the actor.
The circular will serve as a veritable guideline to police on how to probe accidents and accident-related cases in the future, especially those involving high-profile celebrities, actors or businessmen, an official said.
The Maharashtra government has informed the high court that it would challenge the verdict in the Supreme Court soon and the police are currently preparing a watertight appeal.
The circular issued by Additional Police Commissioner K M M Prasanna’s office asks all police officers to learn from the alleged mistakes of the investigating team in the Khan case and ensure that these are not repeated.
The actor was found guilty by the sessions court in May 2016 and convicted for, among others charges, culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and sentenced to five years in jail.
On December 10, 2015, in a hard-hitting judgment, the Bombay High Court acquitted Khan of all charges and quashed the lower court’s verdict.
The circular lists around 16 lapses in the investigation that contributed to the adverse judgment and public reactions.
Prominent among these were collecting bills from Rain Bar, where the actor allegedly drank liquor, without due certification under the Evidence Act as well as bills from J W Marriot Hotel and a parking tag that were not recorded in the ‘panchnama’ (record/document on identity of accused, articles seized from him/her), raising doubts about the evidence and where Khan went after leaving the bar.
The actor was present at the Bandra police station from the morning of September 28, 2002, but was taken to Sir J J Hospital only in the afternoon for collecting blood samples.
Similarly, while the blood samples of the only person who died in the accident were collected at Bhabha Hospital in Bandra, it remained unexplained when Khan was taken to J J Hospital in south Mumbai.
Also mentioned was the two-day delay in sending the collected blood samples to the forensic sciences laboratory on September 30. Since these were kept in the police station till then, the court said they may have been tampered with or not stored properly.
Even the chain of custody of the blood samples was not properly established and owing to a missing link, the biological evidence was not credible. The statement of the policeman who carried the blood samples from the hospital to the police station was not recorded nor was he examined.
Another lapse pertained to 6ml blood drawn from Khan in two containers, though the lab received only 4ml blood. The receiving clerk at the Forensic Science Laboratory was not examined while the investigating officer did not verify the medical papers while collecting them; even the blood collection reports showed many discrepancies and defects which were admitted.

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