Uttar Pradesh government on Friday approached the Delhi High Court against a trial court’s decision acquitting 16 policemen of the charges of murder and other crimes in the 1987 Hashimpura massacre case in which 42 people were killed in Meerut city.
On March 21, a trial court gave the benefit of doubt and acquitted 16 former Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) personnel accused in the case, saying lack of evidence has failed to establish their identification in the case.
The State government has appealed against that order in which the policemen were held not guilty of the charges dealing with murder, attempt to murder, tampering with evidence and conspiracy.
The government said that there were “lapses” in the trial court’s findings. According to the prosecution, PAC personnel had come to village Hashimpura on May 22, 1987, and picked up about 50 Muslims as a congregation of 500 had gathered outside a mosque there.