Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Dabholkar, Lankesh killings connected’

- Shalaka Shinde letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE CBI CUSTODY OF SACHIN ANDURE, PRIME ACCUSED IN THE SHOOTING OF DABHOLKAR, HAS BEEN EXTENDED TILL AUG 30

PUNE: The Central bureau of investigat­ion (CBI), for the first time, appears to have establishe­d a direct link between the murders of activist-journalist Gauri Lankesh in Bengaluru and anti-superstiti­on crusader Narendra Dabholkar in Pune.

CBI, appearing before a Pune court on Sunday seeking an extension of the custody of Sachin Andure, prime accused in the shooting of Dabholkar, stated that a pistol recovered during recent raids in Aurangabad was connected to the Lankesh murder and had passed through Andure’s possession.

“During the interrogat­ion of accused Sachin Prakashrao Andure, it is revealed that one of the arrested accused in the Gauri Lankesh murder case handed over one 7.65mm country-made pistol and three bullets to Sachin Andure. Sachin Andure passed this country-made pistol and three bullets with magazine on August 11 evening, to his brother-in-law Shubham Surale, in Aurangabad,” the CBI said in its remand report, seeking an extension of Andure’s custody.

The CBI said the pistol in question was recovered during the August 21 raids from one Rohit Rege’s residence in Aurangabad. Rege got the pistol from Surale.

Judicial magistrate first class (JMFC) Hemlata Jadhav extended the CBI custody of Andure till August 30.

“The weapon will now be sent for ballistic tests to determine whether it had anything to do with Dabholkar’s murder,” said CBI counsel Vijaykumar Dhakane. “CBI is in the process of taking custody of another accused in the Gauri Lankesh murder case being investigat­ed by the SIT Karnataka,” the remand report of Andure has stated.

While CBI has not named the Lankesh suspect it wants to arrest in the Dabholkar case, but agency offiials, who asked to remain anonymous, said that that Amol Kale was being mentioned in both cases.

Based on the charge sheet, defence advocate Prakash Salsingika­r asked the prosecutio­n if the CBI was ready to admit that its earlier line of investigat­ion, which incriminat­es two individual­s named Asarng Akolkar and Vinay Pawar, was “obsolete”.

To that, Nandkumar Nair, superinten­dent of police at CBI’S special crime branch, claimed that the chargeshee­t merely claimed that the sketch made by eye-witnesses “resembles Sarang Akolkar”, and does not directly incriminat­e him.

Narendra Dabholkar was shot dead by two motorbike-borne assailants in Pune on August 20, 2013 at 7.25 am, while Gauri Lankesh was shot dead on September 6, 2017, outside her residence by three unidentifi­ed men.

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