The CBI's counsel Hiten Venegaonkar today told a division bench headed by Justice Ranjit More that the agency would charge the eight Government Railway Police (GRP) officials under IPC section 377 (unnatural sex).
The CBI will soon file a supplementary charge sheet to this effect in the trial court, Venegaonkar said.
He said the CBI had found evidence that the man was physically and sexually abused by the accused policemen while he was in their custody, but it had not found any prima facie evidence to book them for his alleged killing.
For the next three days the men were allegedly stripped, tortured and even forced to have oral sex.
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On April 18, 2014 Valdaris died allegedly in custody while the others were released on bail on April 22.
After his death, the Wadala police claimed that Valdaris tried to escape from custody and was run over by a train.
However, the father of the deceased approached the high court seeking a CBI probe, which was allowed.
The CBI, in its FIR, booked eight officials of the GRP in Wadala on charges of murder, unnatural sex, kidnapping and falsifying evidence and so on.
The charges under which the policemen were booked attract a maximum punishment of three years, in contrast to the life sentence, had they been charged with the man's killing.
The high court had then come down heavily on the CBI, observing that prima facie evidence points to offence of murder and unnatural sex against the accused persons.
The court had then directed the CBI to take a relook at the evidence in the case and file a supplementary report.
The court then posted the matter for further hearing after four weeks.