Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Kotkhai case: 10 months on, CBI grapples for clues

Country’s premier probe agency claims to have recently arrested one of the key suspects in the case

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA : At a time when the Kathua and Unnao rape cases have led to nationwide protests and outcry demanding justice to the victims and safety for the women in the country, the Kotkhai rape and murder case that shook the hill state ten months back and created a political furore is still struggling for a breakthrou­gh.

Country’s premier investigat­ing agency, the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), that recently claimed to have arrested one of the key suspects in the case is still grappling to gather more clues.

WHAT LED TO THE DELAY?

With the recent arrest of one local lumberjack, the Central agency once again seems to have fasten it's probe in the Kotkhai rape and murder case that has been progressin­g at a sluggish pace. CBI teams are now once again searching for more clues in the forest of Bankufur – just close to Hilaila village where the body of the minor girl was found on July 6, last year.

“Usually, those cases are handed over to CBI in which the local agencies falter on the evidences. This happened in this case as well. Lots of evidences were either destroyed by the locals or by the cops. Therewere no hot trails to follow so we have to link up the case gradually,” CBI spokesman A Dayal said.

CBI FOCUSED MORE ON CUSTODIAL DEATH

However, when the probe was handed over to CBI it focused more on the custodial death of Suraj, one of the six arrested in the case.

A special investigat­ion team (SIT) headed by then inspector general (IG) southern range S Zahur Zaidi was setup to probe the case.

On July 12, the SIT had arrested six men and announced the case has been solved. This led to a violent protest by locals saying the real culprits have not been arrested, forcing the state government to order a CBI probe.

However, before the CBI could start the investigat­ion, an accused Suraj (a Nepalese) died in the police custody, triggering more violent protests.

On August 29, CBI arrested IG Zaidi and seven other cops in the custodial death case and in the same case then Shimla SP DW Negi was arrested on September 16. CBI had also submitted a charge sheet against all the accused in the custodial death case.

In December last year, the CBI had announced a reward of₹10 lakh for providing credible informatio­n about the accused.

WHAT HAS BEEN DONE SO FAR?

After questionin­g more than 500 people and drawing 150 blood samples, the probe agency has arrested a local lumberjack who is said to be hailing from Bharabhang­al region of Kangra district, while his identity has been kept secret.

The Kangra man, which CBI claims is the key suspect in the case, was produced in the court and later shifted to CBI headquarte­rs in Delhi.

It is learnt that the probe agency has convinced the court that it has enough forensic evidence against the man who was also present in the forest area at the time when the minor’s body was found .

Meanwhile, CBI has also collected the voice samples of all the arrested cops in the case.

“CBI teams have again started questionin­g locals and are searching in the forest where the body of the girl was found. We cannot reveal the identity of the person,” said a CBI official requesting anonymity.

Barring the arrest of cops in the custodial death case, CBI so far has not been able to make any headway.

Meanwhile, a large section of people is still not convinced with CBI’s action.

“It seems that agency is still groping in the dark. The arrest does not seem to be very convincing. The agency should at least come out with truth now as it has been more than nine months,” said CPM leader Sanjay Chuauhan.

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