Delhi riots case | AAP govt. gives nod to prosecute Umar Khalid under UAPA

A senior police officer said that police have received prosecution sanction from both the Delhi government and the Union Home Ministry against Mr. Khalid

November 06, 2020 03:39 pm | Updated 03:47 pm IST - New Delhi

Umar Khalid. File

Umar Khalid. File

Police have received prosecution sanction from the Kejriwal government against Umar Khalid, a former JNU student leader, in connection with a case related to the February communal violence in northeast Delhi, officials said on Friday. “We have given prosecution sanction in all the Delhi riots related cases registered by the police. Now, it is up to the courts to see who are the accused,” a senior Delhi government functionary said.

The sanction has been received against Mr. Khalid in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, in which he was booked under the stringent anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) .

A senior police officer said that police have received prosecution sanction from both the Delhi government and the Union Home Ministry against Mr. Khalid in connection with Delhi riots conspiracy case.

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“We have received prosecution sanction against Umar Khalid in connection with a case registered against him under the UAPA. We have received sanctions from both the Delhi government and the Ministry of Home Affairs,” the officer said.

The officer said that the prosecution sanctions against Mr. Khalid were received a fortnight ago and added that the Delhi Police can now name him in their supplementary charge sheet.

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“To prosecute one under section 13 of the UAPA, we need sanction from the Ministry of Home Affairs, which we have already received. For prosecution under section — 16,17 and 18 of the UAPA, we have received sanction from the Delhi government,” the officer said.

Mr. Khalid was arrested on September 13 under the UAPA act in a case related to communal violence in northeast Delhi.

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