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Lawyer in Khalra case receives death threats

Sunday 27th March, 2005

Ajaib Singh - Panthic Weekly Staff

Mass Murderer K.P. Gill is accused of masterminding the conspiracy to Kill Jaswant Singh Khalra (File Photo, BBC)

Patiala (KP) - Brijinder Singh Sodhi, Prosecution lawyer and human rights activist claimed that on Thursday he had been threatened by a police officer on the court premises.

Mr Sodhi said that Surinderpal Singh (a police officer), who is accused in the Jaswant Singh Khalra disappearance case and was the Station House Officer of Sarhali in Tarn Taran when Khalra was kidnapped in 1995, threatened to kill him. He stated that the officer told him “earlier we might have broken your legs but now we will have to kill you”.

The lawyer said this threat came blatantly after he kept receiving a number of threatening phone calls for the past week . He said the calls were apparently made from numbers which were not listed and that the callers appeared to be intoxicated while threatening him with death if he persisted in appearing for the prosecution in the case.

Mr Sodhi told reporters that he will be contacting the court of Additional Session Judge S.P. Bangarh, the President, Prime Minister and other senior officials with the relevant details about the threat . He also indicated that if anything happened to him or his family in the near future, the accused police officials in the Khalra case would be responsible for it. When asked whether he reported it to the local police, Mr Sodhi said he had not, as he did not have any faith in them.

When questioned about this incident, Defence lawyer Satnam Singh said that if Mr Sodhi received any threat from one of the accused he should have informed the court. He also noted that in the three years that the case is being held in Patiala this is the first time an allegation of this sort is being made. He also stated if indeed such an incident had occured it was very unfortunate.

Ajaib Singh can be reached at ajaib.singh@panthic.org.

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