C
H A P T E R - 8 8.1.
Shri Gautam Kaul,
Addl. Commissioner of Police, was overall in charge of South, West and
New Delhi District. 8.2.
It goes to the credit of Shri Kaul that even though
he was the first cousin of Smt.
Indira Gandhi, on receiving the news of shooting in the Prime
Minister’s House he did not lose his nerve in such a crisis.
On the other hand, he showed initiative in organizing the investigation
into the case and
looked after the Bandobast at
the AIIMS. , PM’s residence and Teen Murti House where the body of the
late Prime Minister was later kept for 3 days in State.
His request for making all possible force of CRPF etc. available
to Delhi police also shows his presence of mind
and foresight. 8.3.
It was, however, unfortunate that he was so engrossed in looking
after the affairs outside and inside Teen Murti house that
he did not realize that the DCPs of South and West Districts were
not handling the situation
in their respective areas properly, which resulted in break-down of law
and order in these two Districts. While the situation
in New Delhi District was, by and large, controlled, this was not the
case in the other two Districts. 8.4. What
is surprising is that even the arrests
made by Shri Kaul himself in the evening of1.11.84 appear to have
been taken very lightly by DCP (South) as would be clear from the following
:- Shri
Kaul slays that on receiving a wireless message that villagers had come
into the Friends Colony and
were burning and looting the bungalows indiscriminately, he rushed towards
Friends Colony where he met DCP(South) who was moving
about with 2 sections strength in a pick-up.
Near the house of Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora, on being informed
that some people had gone into a neighboring house, he went in and during
his search he discovered one man in the cupboard
of the bath room of that house.
He pulled him out and he started shrieking. Other villagers who were hiding under the beds, in almirahs
and under blankets also suddenly exposed themselves in panic, and he
discovered 8 looters with their pockets filled with money and other
articles of loot. In another
house, he caught another
6persons who were indulging in
looting. According
to Shri Kaul, he and the DCP(South) arrested about 40 looters in a 2 hour
operation. He instructed
DCP(South) to dispatch the arrested persons to the police station (in
this case Srinivaspuri) and thereafter he organized a self-defense
group of the residents of the Colony so that they could patrol the area
at regular intervals. Later
at about 9.30 PM., a bus-load of arrested ‘looters’ was brought from other
Police Stations and they were all locked up in PS Defence Colony.
Some of them had attacked passengers in the trains at Palam and
some were persons who were detained by the Railway Police in Tughlakabad
Railway Yard. He then instructed DCP(South) to issue instructions to register as
many cases per incident as possible and also that special investigating
teams be created in the Police Stations for registration of FIRs and their
subsequent investigation. 8.5. The
records of South Delhi District are, however, silent about all these arrests
made by or in the presence of Shri Kaul, Addl. C.P. Apparently these people
were let off once Shri Kaul’s
back was turned, as has been
discussed while dealing with the respective Police Stations in South District.
Obviously, DCP(South)
was not keen to get cases
registered and he even had the audacity
to let off the looters caught by the Addl. Commissioner of Police
himself. 8.6. While
one does not expect one’s subordinates to behave in this irresponsible
manner, it would have been better if Shri Kaul had checked whether the
instructions he was giving were being actually
implemented especially as trouble in this District was not being
contained. Had be subsequently
cross-checked perhaps
the situation in South and
West Districts would not
have deteriorated to the extent
that it did. 8.7. The police personnel of these two Districts did not behave in a disciplined manner. The overall supervisory responsibility for trouble in these two Districts, although mainly that of the DCPs concerned, does to some extent devolve on Shri Kaul as he did not keep check on what was happening in these two Districts. As a matter of fact, he completely ignored the West District and did not visit it even once during the riots. 8.8. On an overall assessment, however , the picture which emerges is that Shri Gautam Kaul did his best within his limitations to organise the affairs in the areas in which he went. His general response in a situation of crisis were such as could be expected from a seasoned senior officer of a disciplined force. He was, however, let down badly by two of his Deputy Commissioners of Police. |
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