The Delhi High Court on Monday questioned jail
authorities over recovery of four knives from Tihar premises where gangster
Tillu Tajpuriya was stabbed to death allegedly by inmates belonging to a rival
gang.
The court asked why no preventive or remedial action
was taken by authorities when the incident took place as the entire incident
was captured on CCTV cameras installed in jail premises.
Justice Jasmeet Singh issued notice to the Director
General of Prisons (Delhi), Delhi government and Commissioner of Police on a
petition filed by Tajpuriya's father and brother seeking an investigation by
the CBI into the brutal murder inside Tihar Jail premises on May 2.
The petitioners, represented through senior advocate
Maninder Singh, said they are DTC drivers and sought adequate security for
themselves.
The high court directed the Delhi Police to ensure
safety and security of both the petitioners, who are father and brother of the
deceased, and listed the matter for further hearing on May 25.
It directed the Tihar jail authorities to file an
affidavit as to how four knives were found in prison and asked the jail
superintendent concerned to be present in the court on the next date of
hearing.
A CCTV video from Tihar Jail which emerged on social
media purportedly showed Tajpuriya being attacked in front of security
personnel and also when they were carrying him away after he was stabbed.
Tajpuriya was assaulted with improvised weapons
allegedly by four members of the Gogi gang inside the high-security prison on
May 2.
The accused attacked him for a second time when he
was being carried away by security personnel, according to the footage.
In the footage, it appears that the security
personnel are mute spectators while the assailants kept repeatedly attacking
the gangster.
According to jail officials, seven personnel of the
Tamil Nadu Special Police (TNSP), who were on duty at a Tihar prison cell when
Tajpuriya was stabbed to death, have been suspended following the incident.