Answering to the charges put by on Delhi police by the friend of recently held Delhi gang rape's victim, Delhi Police on Saturday invalidated all the allegations, saying there was no delay on its part and that it was not looking for any appreciation.
Joint Commissioner of Police Vivek Gogia, who was giving point-by-point explanation to all the allegations, said the PCR van reached the place of incident in just 16 minutes and took them to the nearest hospital.
"As per PCR records based on computers logs of global positioning system. Following is the factual position- the call was received in PCR at 10: 21 p.m., call received by the PCR van Zebra 54 (at) 10: 24 p.m. Another PCR van, which was on patrolling area Eagle 47 reached there at the spot at 10: 27 p.m. Zebra 54, the other PCR van, to which the call was marked reached there at 10: 29 p.m. Zebra 54 left the spot along with the victims at 10: 39 p.m., this time was utilised in placing the victims in the van after organising a bed sheet from a neighbouring hotel to cover the victims. Zebra 54 brought the victims to Safdarjung Hospital at 10: 55 p.m.," he said.
Gogia said there was no jurisdiction wrangle between the policemen asstated by the witness.
"These findings have been ascertained through the logs generated by the multi-computer configuration global positioning system. It may also be clarified that PCR vans are not concerned with jurisdiction of police station and are controlled by police control room. They move or respond to distress calls and move victims to hospital irrespective of jurisdiction to designated hospitals," he added.
Answering on the question of why the victim's were not taken to a private hospital instead of Safdarjung Hospital by PCR, Gogoi said: "In this regard, it is clarified that there are notified designated multi disciplinary hospitals for taking MLC cases and accordingly PCR transferred the victim to Safdarjung Hospital, which is also associated with Vardhaman Medical College."
The Joint Commissioner of Police also said that the victim was immediately allotted a private accommodation fro which all the expense was made by Delhi ploice.
"Third point that he was not given proper treatment and kept in police station for four days. It is clarified that the victim was released from Safdarjung Hospital after first aid and treatment by the hospital authorities within a few hours of being brought there and he was brought to the police station to record his complaint and to assist in the investigation," he said.
Gogia further said that the Delhi Police was not looking for any appreciation.
"Fourth point was that police was expecting appreciation after catching the accused. In this regard, it is clarified that we were only keeping the complainant informed of the developments of the case as per our stated policy to comfort and to update him and not to seek any appreciation or to seek any pat on our back. We were just doing our duty," he said.
Earlier, in an exclusive interview to a private TV news channel, the victim's friend alledged not only the passer-bys for their indifference, but also Delhi Police PCR vans for fighting over jurisdiction instead of helping them.
The victim's friend, who is the only eyewitness to the brutal rape case, said that no one stopped to help them for about 25 minutes while he was crying continuously for help without clothes after being thrown by the moving bus near Mahipalpur flyover of the national capital.
The police reached the place after 45 mins and wasted some crucial time wrangling upon the jurisdiction of the police station under which the case falls.
The medical student was raped and assaulted brutally in a moving bus by six men on December 16, 2012 night and she died painfully on December 29, 2012 in the multi-specialty Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore.
-with inputs from ANI
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