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Second charge sheet against Sushil Kumar soon in murder case: Police tells courtThe first charge sheet which was filed by the police on August 2 named 13 accused, including Sushil Kumar
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Sushil Kumar sits inside a vehicle after his arrest. Credit AFP Photo
Sushil Kumar sits inside a vehicle after his arrest. Credit AFP Photo

Delhi Police has informed a court here that the supplementary charge sheet in the Chhatrasal Stadium murder case involving Olympic medallist wrestler Sushil Kumar will be filed soon.

The first charge sheet which was filed by the police on August 2 named 13 accused, including Sushil Kumar who was named as the “main” accused.

There are a total of 17 accused in the reported murder case, as per the police.

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“It is submitted by Inspector Mangesh Tyagi that supplementary charge sheet qua the remaining accused persons shall be filed soon,” Additional Sessions Judge Shivaji Anand noted in an order dated October 4.

Kumar, along with others, had allegedly assaulted former junior national wrestling champion Sagar Dhankar and his friends at the stadium in May over an alleged property dispute. Dhankar later succumbed to the injuries.

In the first charge sheet, the police said that the brawl at the stadium was the result of a conspiracy hatched by Sushil Kumar, who wanted to re-establish his supremacy among younger wrestlers.

The police relied on the oral dying declaration of the deceased, scientific evidence including locations of the accused, CCTV footage, weapons, and vehicles recovered from the spot in the final report.

Meanwhile, the Olympian has moved the court seeking bail in the case, saying that the police built a false case and presented a "guilty image" of him. The international wrestler is in jail since June 2, 2021.

Delhi Police had filed an FIR against the accused of offences such as murder, attempt to murder, culpable homicide, criminal conspiracy, kidnapping, robbery, rioting, among others.

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(Published 05 October 2021, 12:44 IST)