Delhi riots: Court grants bail to United Against Hate founder Khalid Saifi

 




Delhi, Nov 4  : A Delhi Court on Wednesday granted bail to United Against Hate founder Khalid Saifi in connection with a case pertaining to widespread violence in Delhi’s North-East area in February on a condition that he maintains peace and harmony in the locality.
The case pertains to setting vehicles, lying parked near Chand Bagh Pulia in North East Delhi on fire allegedly by a riotous mob. Saifi was arrested in this case on June 6.
Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav of Karkardooma Court directed the riots accused to furnish a personal bond of Rs 20,000 with one surety of like amount, give his mobile number to the station house officer and install the Aarogya Setu App.
The court said, “The investigation in the matter is complete and chargesheet has already been filed. The trial in the matter is likely to take a long time. The applicant cannot be made to incarcerate in jail for infinity merely on account of the fact that other persons who were part of the riotous mob have to be identified and arrested in the matter.”
Saifi has also been asked not to tamper with the evidence or influence any witness in any manner and he shall maintain peace and harmony in the locality. He will, however, remain behind the bars in connection with another FIR lodged against him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.  (IANS)


The Delhi Police Special Cell finally gave their 24,584-page-long chargesheet, filed in FIR 59, to the court on Monday, September 21, in the Delhi riots case. It has been separated into 23 smaller documents. At least 751 FIRs have been registered in different police stations in North-east Delhi and Shahdara districts against the rioters. The chargesheet states that 53 died in the riots and 581 were grievously injured.