January 08, 2021
The plea further stated that Indrani
Mumbai: A day after the police informed the Bombay High Court that Byculla jail
inmate Manju Shette died after falling in the toilet, six jail officials
arrested on charge of her murder, on Tuesday, moved bail application in the
sessions court.The court is likely to hear the plea on August 4.In the bail
application filed through their lawyer Pankaj Bafna, the arrested officials
contended that they need bail as they have small children to look after. They
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manhandled the jail authorities by tearing their uniforms.Bafna said the
complainant and other inmates are continuously changing statement.
They have also
said that contrary to the claim that rod was inserted in Shettes private parts
the investigation found nothing of that sort.While the six jail officials and
other station house officers tried to pacify and control the inmates by
requesting them to return to their barracks, Indrani did not stop and onher
instructions all the inmates started hitting the jail authorities including the
accused, the application said..Manisha Pokharkar, Wasima Shaikh, Shital
Shegokar, Surekha Gulve, Aarti Shingne and Bindu Naikade were arrested last
month for assaulting Shette and causing her death."The police on Tuesday told
the Bombay High Court that it was a case of accident and not murder on this
ground we have sought bail," said Bafna. Shette (45), serving life sentence,
died in the hospital on June 23 after she was allegedly beaten up by the jail
staff.Later, around 200 inmates surrounded the jail officials and started
pushing and assaulting them.On June 24, women inmates, including Indrani
Mukerjea, the prime accused in the murder of her daughter Sheena Bora, resorted
to violent protest in the prison.Indrani and many other inmates charged towards
the jail staff carrying plates, bowls, clothes and other articles they could lay
their hands on and started throwing them. Indrani then ran towards the main gate
and instructed other inmates to break open the main gate and run away from the
prison, it said, adding that she was constantly yelling and telling the inmates
to hit whichever jail authority comes in front of them.
The plea further stated
that Indrani and others "masterminded" the false case to gain advantage out of a
personal grudge against public servants. Indrani then surrounded the six accused
and started hitting them with chappals and bottles, theapplication said.
"Indrani instigated and planned the entire riot and influenced all other inmates
into rebelling and assaulting the jail authorities by making them believe that
they (jail staff) had killed the woman inmate (Shette) and that its time to take
revenge for her death," the application said.The applicants said on the day of
the incident they noticed Indrani was standing in front of the main gate and
giving physical indications as well as hints to other inmates, and when she was
asked what she was doing she didnt reply and later started screaming. Some
inmates entered the record room of the prison and destroyed many government
documents, computers, and tables by setting them on fire with the help of a
matchbox, it said
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