Deccan Chronicle

SC unhappy with probe into fake encounters case

Apex court fumes over zero arrests in the case even though 14 have been chargeshee­ted

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New Delhi, July 30: The Supreme Court said on Monday that cases of alleged fake encounters in Manipur by the Army, Assam Rifles and state police involved the issue of “life and death” of people and asked the CBI’s SIT to expeditiou­sly complete its investigat­ions in these matter.

A bench comprising Justices Madan B. Lokur and U.U. Lalit was informed by CBI director Alok Kumar Verma, who was present in the court in pursuance to its direction, that two chargeshee­ts were filed on Monday before the competent court in the encounter cases and five more final reports would be filed by August 31.

Verma said that 14 persons have been chargeshee­ted in two cases for the alleged offences of murder, criminal conspiracy and destructio­n of evidence under the provisions of Indian Penal Code (IPC).

The CBI director was earlier summoned by the apex court which was unhappy over the “unduly long time” taken by the special investigat­ing team (SIT) in probing the cases of alleged extra-judicial killings and fake encounters in Manipur.

During the hearing on Monday, the CBI director told the bench that probe in 20 more encounter cases would be completed by December end after which investigat­ion in 14 more cases would be taken up by the SIT.

Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, appearing for the petitioner, told the court that 14 persons have been chargeshee­ted in two cases for the heinous offence of murder but no one has been arrested so far.

The bench then asked the CBI director, “Have you arrested anybody during the investigat­ion?”

When Verma said, “No”, the bench shot back, “Why? Is there any reason? It means according to you, the murderers are roaming free”. Verma told the bench that no arrest was made in the case primarily because of the reason that there was nothing to be recovered from the accused. — Agencies

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