The court granted the relief to the four cops, saying there was no chance of their fleeing from justice as they were in Delhi Police and directed them neither to tamper with evidence nor influence the witnesses in the case.
"The applicants are not previous convicts. No other case is pending against them. There is no chance of their fleeing from justice as they are in Delhi Police. They have already joined investigation as stated by the investigating officer.
The court also directed the then SHO of Jahangir Puri Inspector Naresh Chander, and three other policemen-- Rajesh, Shri Bhagwan and Suresh Kumar-- to join investigation as and when directed by the IO and not to flee from justice.
It said they will not do any such act which will affect the administration of justice.
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The accused sought anticipatory bail on the ground that they were working in Delhi Police for more than 20 years and were falsely implicated by the complainant to extort money.
Advocate Pradeep Rana, who appeared for the accused cops, claimed that the complainant woman is in the habit of lodging false complaints and withdraws her complaint after extorting money and there was a delay of several days in lodging the FIR.
The four officials seized the notes from the scrap dealer but did not deposit it in the government treasury and instead distributed the currency among themselves, it said, adding that an FIR was lodged on November 24 under sections 403 (dishonest misappropriation of property), 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC.
During investigation, Rs two lakh and several mobile phones purchased with the old currency notes were recovered from the accused cops, it said.