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Ex-cops: Encounter an undesirable short-cut

Updated on: 07 December,2019 09:05 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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TV clips show that people are very happy with the police action. I do not disagree with them. (But) While praising the encounter on the whole, we also have to see whether there was any legal lacuna, he said

Ex-cops: Encounter an undesirable short-cut

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The reactions of some former senior police officials from Maharashtra on the Hyderabad encounter were mixed on Friday, with some justifying the action citing the circumstances, while others condemning it as an undesirable "short-cut." The four men arrested for the rape and murder of a 25-year-old woman veterinarian in Hyderabad last month were killed in an 'exchange of fire' with a police team on Friday morning.


Former Maharashtra Director General of Police D Sivanandhan said this kind of "short-cut" will not help with prevention of crime in the long run. The 1976-batch IPS officer, whose tenure in Mumbai saw several encounters of gangsters, said, "After the encounter, the police may get praised for a short period, but it is not good in the long run." Sivanandhan also said it was better to take measures to prevent crime against women.


Julio Ribeiro, former Mumbai police commissioner and Punjab DGP, condemned the encounter. "The judicial process system is not working. That is why these short-cuts are adopted under pressure from the public and politicians," he said. S S Virk, former DGP of Maharashtra and Punjab, said going by the circumstances narrated by Hyderabad Police, the action was justified.


"TV clips show that people are very happy with the police action. I do not disagree with them. (But) While praising the encounter on the whole, we also have to see whether there was any legal lacuna," he said.

"The rape and murder was barbaric. If such things start happening then no girl or woman will feel safe," Virk said, adding that it was a crime against entire society. "In the Nirbhaya case, strong legal action was taken against the accused. They were all sentenced to death, but have not been hanged so far," he pointed out. "The legal system loses its impact in such cases. When our criminal justice system becomes weak and ineffective, the public expects strong action. Then even if the action is not strictly legal, people welcome it," he said.

Former Mumbai police commissioner Satyapal Singh hailed the encounter. "I would like to congratulate Hyderabad Police for tackling the situation with great valour. It would've been a big stain on the uniform if the culprits would've managed to escape from custody. Jai Hind," he said in a tweet.

Retired Assistant Commissioner of Police Prafulla Bhosale justified the killings. "It is justified as the accused tried to snatch the weapons of policemen during the crime scene reconstruction," he said. "Had the accused managed to flee, it would have been disgusting for the police and they would have been blamed for negligence," he added.

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