Former cops slam Julio Ribeiro for backing anti-India sentiment

By IANS | Published: September 18, 2020 07:33 PM2020-09-18T19:33:13+5:302020-09-18T19:50:17+5:30

New Delhi, Sep 18 Former police officers have slammed former top cop Julio Francis Ribeiro for supporting anti-India ...

Former cops slam Julio Ribeiro for backing anti-India sentiment | Former cops slam Julio Ribeiro for backing anti-India sentiment

Former cops slam Julio Ribeiro for backing anti-India sentiment

New Delhi, Sep 18 Former police officers have slammed former top cop Julio Francis Ribeiro for supporting anti-India sentiment and communal narrative in

the Delhi riots case.

"We, the former Police Officers, having devoted our lifetimes to serve in different capacities all over India, are surprised at the conduct

of a few fellow Ex-Police Officers led by Julio Francis Ribeiro IPS (Retd) of Maharashtra Cadre," the former officers said in a statement

to the media on Friday.

They slammed Ribeiro, who coined the famous phrase 'Bullet for a Bullet' while working on deputation in the militancy ridden Punjab,

should not have supported such kind of anti-India expression and communal narrative.

"He and his associates who have come out to support people like Umar Khalid, very well know that there is a due process of law, and there

is no one above the law," they added.

The former officers are of the view that the Delhi Police has every right and duty to investigate the role of any such person, and

custodial investigation is a part of due process of law. The accused has his rights under the law to seek anticipatory bail or regular

bail, as the case may be, and the right to a fair trial where he can prove himself innocent.

They have attacked the tendency of former cops to become presiding officers of the courts to pronounce a judgement.

"A section of former police officers cannot usurp for themselves the office of Presiding Officers of the Courts to declare anyone innocent

and try to put the police force in bad light," the statement said.

There is also unrest over the current officers being attacked. "These officers have no right to suspect or question the integrity and

professionalism of their successors in the Indian Police Service, and in turn demoralise them. Such posturing and adverse commentary by such officers may demotivate the police officers and dilute their firm resolve to act against the criminals, including those who incite

communal divide in India by instigating riots," they added.

The former police officers have attacked the group led by Ribeiro for defaming the police force. "We, the Former Police Officers disapprove

any statements or gestures by any motivated group of former police officers, which is aimed at defaming the Police Force and its serving

officers, who are performing their duty day and night at great personal risk for the safety of general public," they added in the

statement.

The signatories to the list include B.L. Vohra, former DGP, Tripura & DG, SSB, P.C. Dogra, former DGP, Punjab, M.G.Raman, former DGP, Kerala, Sudhir Kumar, Former Member, CVC, R.S.Gupta, former CP, Delhi, R.N.Singh, former DGP, UP, Bhanu Pratap Singh, former DGP, UP, Umesh Kumar, former DGP, Andhra Pradesh, Raghavendra Auradkar, Former DGP, Karnataka, Praveen Dixit, Former DGP, Maharashtra, M.N.Krishnamurthy, Former DGP, Kerala, S.K.Bhardwaj, former DGP, Bihar among others.

( With inputs from IANS )

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