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NEWS > 28 February 2006

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Canada: Judges delay decision
TORONTO -- Bound in handcuffs, a former city police officer convicted of contempt of court for refusing to testify at a pedophile inquiry in Cornwall, Ont., was greeted with a standing ovation and cheers yesterday by about two dozen supporters as he walked into a Toronto courtroom.

But hours later, onlookers shed tears when the two judges overseeing the case ruled that Perry Dunlop will have to spend another two weeks behind bars before he learns his fate.

Mr. Dunlop, 46, credited with bringing to light explosive allegations of widespread child sexual abuse in Eastern Ontario... Read more

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Police to challenge verdict in

New Delhi, February 28: Under mounting public pressure, Delhi police on Tuesday decided to challenge the verdict in the Jessica Lall murder case in High Court and made it clear that officials who did not ‘function in an appropriate manner’ would be produced before it.

"Very shortly we will be filing an appeal,” Delhi Police Commissioner Krishna Kant Paul said following all round criticism of the police handling of the case in which a sessions court acquitted all the nine accused, including Manu Sharma, the son of a Haryana politician.

He said, “officials who did not function in an appropriate manner would be produced before the court”.

“Whosoever is responsible we will see that they are brought before the court,” Paul said referring to the letter he, as Joint Commissioner (Crime), had wrtitten in 2001 to the then Commisisoner of Police Ajay Raj Sharma suggesting an internal probe against officials investigating the case.

 

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