The prime accused in the Delhi biker death case, Rajesh Prajapati, has been sent to a one-day police remand by the court. Initially, the police requested a three-day remand, but the court approved only a one-day custody. Rajesh Prajapati, a sub-contractor, was the first person arrested in connection with the incident.
25-year-old biker Kamal Dhyani tragically lost his life after falling into an open pit belonging to the Delhi Jal Board in Janakpuri. The incident occurred as he was returning home from work one night. The FIR revealed serious safety lapses at the project site, highlighting the absence of warning signs, reflectors, barricades, lighting, and security measures around the pit.
Following a PCR call, the police were alerted about the biker falling into the pit. The pit, part of a DJB project, was inadequately secured and led to the tragic accident. Despite efforts to rescue the injured man, he was declared “Brought Dead” at the hospital. The FIR emphasized the negligence of the Delhi Jal Board and its contractor in ensuring safety measures at the site.
