Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Same angle, fresh faces: New turn to probe in Dabholkar case

- HT Correspond­ents

MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: The recent arrest of two men, Sachin Andhure and Sharad Kalaskar, alleged to have shot dead rationalis­t Narendra Dabholkar in Pune in 2013, appears to have scotched earlier suspicions of the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion on two other men, Vinay Pawar and Sarong Akolkar, as the shooters.

Based on eyewitness accounts and sketches, investigat­ors initially suspected Pawar and Akolkar but they were not charged in the case, though their names figured in the charge sheet filed on September 6, 2016, and they remained prime suspects. “Now, new investigat­ion leads show that another of set of shooters may have been involved in killing of Dr Dabholkar since what they have narrated to investigat­ors also matches with the other accounts that the CBI has gathered,” said CBI spokespers­on Abhishek Dayal. The charge sheet named Virendrasi­nh Tawde, a member of the extremist organisati­on Sanatan Sanstha, as the mastermind of the crime. Dayal said the new suspected shooters were also in touch with Tawde. “During his questionin­g, Kalaskar admitted his direct role in the murder of Dabholkar. Kalaskar was driving the bike, and Andhure was riding pillion. Andhure fired two rounds from the pistol,” said a police officer privy to the investigat­ion on the condition of anonymity.

Kalaskar’s profile matched with the sketch Pune police had prepared based on eyewitness accounts, added the officer. Five years ago, two motorcycle-borne assailants fired three to four rounds of bullets on Dabholkar while he was out walking at the Omkareshwa­r bridge in Pune on August 20. A doctor, writer and rationalis­t, Dabholkar was widely respected in Maharashtr­a and wrote extensivel­y in Marathi against superstiti­on. He was part of several anti-superstiti­on bodies and had tried several times to institute state legislatio­n against black magic and superstiti­on.

On Tuesday, a joint team of the Maharashtr­a Anti-terrorism Squad and CBI recovered a 7.65mm countrymad­e pistol, three live cartridges, a dagger, one air pistol and a sword, and arrested three persons identified as Shubham Surle, Ajinkya Surle and Rohit Rege from Aurangabad. The arrests were based on Andhure’s interrogat­ion.

The countrymad­e pistol, federal investigat­ors say, might be one of two 7.65mm bore pistols used to commit the murder of not just Dabholkar, but of rationalis­t Govind Pansare in February 2015, writer MM Kalburgi in August 2015 and journalist Gauri Lankesh in Karnataka in 2017. Dabholkar, Pansare and Kalburgi were all strong critics of religious superstiti­on and practices such as black magic. Lankesh often wrote against extremist politics. Andhure’s name had cropped up during the interrogat­ion of Kalaskar, who was arrested along with Vaibav Raut and Sudhanva Ghondhalek­ar on August 10.

THE NEW ARRESTS APPEARS TO HAVE SCOTCHED EARLIER SUSPICIONS OF CBI ON TWO OTHER MEN AS THE SHOOTERS

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