NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has filed a chargesheet in connection with the death of 25-year-old biker Kamal Dhyani, who fell into an uncovered Delhi Jal Board pit in west Delhi’s Janakpuri on February 6. The chargesheet, submitted before a Delhi court on April 7, runs into 877 pages and names three accused in the case.Those named include Himanshu Gupta (45), the suspended director of the main contractor company, Rajesh Kumar (47), a sub-contractor associated with the project; and Yogesh (23). Police said the investigation regarding the role of other suspected individuals is still underway, and a supplementary chargesheet will be filed before the court.Dhyani, a resident of Palam whose family hails from Uttarakhand, worked at a private bank’s call centre in Rohini. On the night of the incident, he left his office around 11 pm and spoke to his family at about 11.50 pm, telling them he was close to home and would arrive within 10 minutes. However, he soon stopped answering calls, prompting concern among his family and friends.An overnight search was carried out across Janakpuri, Rohini, Paschim Vihar and nearby police stations, but no trace of him was found. At around 7 am the next morning, when his family dialled his number again, the call was answered by police personnel. Authorities later informed them that Dhyani’s motorcycle and body had been found inside an open construction pit. He was still wearing his helmet at the time.

