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Ishrat Jahan fake encounter: Amit Shah not named in supplementary chargesheet

The Charge Sheet Said The Encounter Was Fake And Carried Out Jointly By Gujarat Police And IB. The Agency Had Said Investigation In The Case Was Going On And It Will File A Supplementary Charge Sheet Once It Is Over.

PTI | Updated on: 06 Feb 2014, 03:31:20 PM

Ahmedabad:

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday filed a supplementary chargesheet in Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case. However, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's aide Amit Shah has not been named in the chargesheet.

In its charge sheet in the encounter case last year, the CBI had named IPS officer G L Singhal, suspended IPS officers P P Pandey, Tarun Barot and N K Amin besides Vanzara.

The agency had also named retired DSP J G Parmar and commando Anaju Chaudhary. The CBI accused all of them of murder and criminal conspiracy with regard to the encounter killing of Ishrat (19), Javed Sheikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Zeeshan Johar and Amjad Ali Rana on the outskirts of Ahmedabad in June 2004.

The charge sheet said the encounter was fake and carried out jointly by Gujarat Police and IB. The agency had said investigation in the case was going on and it will file a supplementary charge sheet once it is over.

Along with the charge sheet, the central agency had also attached statements of witnesses, who were working as police officers under Vanzara and others.

The statements of witnesses have been cited as evidence by CBI in the case while Vanzara's counsel has claimed that the witnesses were earlier accused in the case.

Vanzara (59), a former DIG, was suspended for his alleged involvement in a string of fake encounter cases. He had resigned from IPS on September 1, 2013 accusing Narendra Modi government of having failed to protect the interest of policemen jailed for encounter deaths while they are implementing a "conscious policy" of Gujarat governmentfor eliminating terrorism. 

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First Published : 06 Feb 2014, 03:17:00 PM

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