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'We were asked to kill jailed CWG officials', say undertrials

December 21, 2010 21:17 IST

A Delhi court took serious note of the sensational claim by two undertrials that they were provided with a pistol and a knife allegedly by Tihar jail officials to kill two Commonwealth Games officials lodged in the high security prison on corruption charges.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Vinod Yadav sought a detailed report on December 24 from the Station House Officer of Hari Nagar police station on various allegations including that the Tihar jail officials provided them a country-made pistol and a knife to eliminate two of the three CWG officials who are in judicial custody.

The application filed by Nishant and Amit, who are facing trial on murder charges, have not mentioned the names of the CWG officials. A knife was recovered from their barrack. "Let a report from SHO Hari Nagar police station be called for by December 24," the CMM said.

In their application submitted before the court, the undertrials have said that they were shifted from the ordinary cell to high security

ward where the controversial CWG officials are kept in judicial custody. The undertrials have filed two applications which were signed jointly by both of them. The undertrials also claimed that they were also given a countrymade pistol to kill the CWG officials but this was taken back by the jail authorities.

The duo have also alleged that Amit was transferred from jail number four to the high risk ward of jail number five and he (Amit) was threatened as well. Three former top Organising Committee officials T S Darbari, M Jayachandran and Sanjay Mahendroo are presently in judicial custody in Tihar jail.

Meanwhile, Munni Devi, mother of one of the two undertrials, has also moved an application before the CMM alleging that they (undertrials) are facing threats. She has also named some persons and jail officials. Her two sons, Amit and Pawan are lodged in separate cells in the Tihar jail. The CMM, meanwhile, marked the case to Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sunil Chaudhary for further hearing.

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