Meanwhile, a Mumbai court last week refused to extend the police remand of RPF constable Chetan Singh and sent him to 14-day judicial custody for allegedly shooting dead his senior colleague and three passengers on a moving train in Maharashtra recently.
The court also refused to give its permission to the Government Railway Police (GRP), which is probing the case, to conduct brain mapping, polygraph, and narco-analysis tests on the accused.
In a related development, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) moved an application before the court seeking to question the accused for an internal enquiry into the incident.
The court after hearing all the arguments refused its nod to the probe agency to conduct the tests.
The GRP have added the Indian Penal Code section 153 A, which relates to promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, besides charges for murder and kidnapping.
The incident took place on July 31 on board the moving Jaipur-Mumbai Central Express near Palghar railway station in Maharashtra. Singh allegedly shot dead his senior officer and three passengers travelling in difference bogies when the Jaipur-Mumbai Central Superfast Express was near Palghar station on the outskirts of Mumbai in the wee hours of July 31. He was subsequently arrested by the Government Railway Police (GRP). The motive behind the horrendous crime was not yet known.
Accused Singh was nabbed with his weapon later while trying to flee after passengers pulled the chain of the train which stopped near Mira Road station (on the Mumbai suburban network). He first shot dead RPF Assistant Sub-Inspector Tika Ram Meena and a passenger in B5 coach with his automatic weapon. Singh then gunned down another passenger in the pantry car of the train and one more traveller in S6 coach.
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