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Deep Sidhu tried to pacify the crowd at the Red Fort, the court asked the police ‘real picture’

Noting that the investigating officer “is not only to collect evidence to prove the guilt of the accused, but he has to bring the true picture before the court”, a Delhi court asked the Delhi Police to conduct its investigation “impartial and impartial”. Asked to do the manner “In connection with the Red Fort violence on Republic Day, Deep Sidhu claimed after the actor left that he was trying to pacify the crowd there on 26 January. The police told the court that Sidhu was trying to guide the police in a special investigation “as a way”. Sidhu has been arrested for inciting violent protesters at the memorial. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Gajendra Singh Nagar, who passed the order on an application filed by Sidhu through his lawyer Abhishek Gupta, said, “Police officers are directed to find out the veracity of the complaint given by the complainant Check on the points mentioned in the application. Further, appropriate action can be taken and appropriate clauses can be added if the accused is trying to mislead the investigation by fabricating false evidence. The IO duty is to properly investigate the matter in a fair and impartial manner. He is not only supposed to collect evidence to prove the guilt of the accused, but he must bring the true picture before the court. Sidhu’s lawyers had asked the court to issue instructions to the investigating agency to include all the videos and other material on record to show the “innocence” of the accused. Additional Public Prosecutor Rajiv Kamboj, who appeared on behalf of the police, told the court that “the accused cannot guide the police to investigate in a particular manner”. “The police is obliged to conduct a fair and impartial investigation. However, the accused cannot be allowed to divert the police investigation from his way. It is argued that by transferring the current application, it is trying to guide the investigation being carried out by the police, ”said Kamboj. Sidhu’s lawyers argued that “CCTV footage of the Red Fort is already with the investigating agency which shows that the applicant / accused did not participate in any act of violence and instead worked with the police to calm the mob Was doing”. “That applicant / accused is apprehensive that the said CCTV footage (from 10 am to 4 pm) and the video will also not be considered by the investigating agency,” the court was told. Gupta told the court that Sidhu reached the area around the Red Fort at around 2 pm and also gave way from Murthal. Even before reaching there, a huge crowd had gathered on the spot. He told the investigating agency to get his phone location and car navigation system. However, the investigating agency has chosen not to investigate the said evidence… ”.