Nirbhaya case most critical in 37-year career as my reputation was at stake, recalls ex-Delhi Police chief

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 20 2020 | 1:08 PM IST

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Neeraj Kumar, who headed the Delhi Police when Nirbhaya was gang-raped and murdered in 2012, on Friday said it was the "most critical" case in his 37-year career.

Expressing relief at the outcome of the case after the four convicts were hanged in Tihar Jail, the 1976-batch IPS officer said his reputation was at stake with the case that caught the attention of the entire country.

Had this case not been brought to its logical conclusion, "all that I had done in my professional career would have been negated", he said.

Kumar, who is credited with many successful investigations that include deportation of dreaded terrorist Aftab Ansari, said the case was all the more important for him as there was a vociferous demand for his resignation and the world suddenly started "baying for my blood".

The incident was shocking and hearts of everyone from the police probe team were bleeding as more sordid details about the case surfaced one after another, he said.

"It's inhuman was my first reaction and the focus was to catch the culprits as soon as possible," Kumar told PTI at his residence in south Delhi.

"It became the most critical case of my life because my reputation was at stake. Had this case not been cracked, charge-sheeted and brought to logical conclusion, all that I had done in my professional career would have been negated," the 66-year-old retired IPS officer said.

"....everyone wanted my resignation and everyone wanted me to quit. All this happened because I came forward to take the brunt on myself," he said.

Kumar said the idea was to insulate the investigation team and therefore, "I took all the pressures on myself and fortunately God has been more kind and I am happy that it has come to a successful closure and the guilty have been punished with the most severe punishment."

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First Published: Mar 20 2020 | 1:08 PM IST

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