The Asian Age

No proof, Vanzara walks free in Sohrabuddi­n case

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT MUMBAI, AUG. 1

A special CBI court on Tuesday discharged former Gujarat senior police officer D.G. Vanzara in the 2005 Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh alleged fake encounter case due to lack of evidence and absence of prosecutio­n sanction.

Special judge Sunilkumar J. Sharma also discharged IPS officer from the Rajasthan cadre Dinesh M.N.

Reacting to the court’s order, Mr Vanzara said, “Justice has finally been done.”

In December 2014, BJP president Amit Shah was also discharged by the court in the case. He was a minister in Gujarat at the time of the gangster’s killing.

“Considerin­g the quality of material on record against this applicant and taking into considerat­ion the entire prosecutio­n story, to my mind, it is clear that there is no prima facie material against this accused (Vanzara), to connect him to the killing of Sohrabuddi­n, much less, as one of the conspirato­rs,” observed Judge Sharma, while dischargin­g Mr Vanzara.

The court said that the “CBI mostly relied on statements of witnesses, which are hearsay in nature,” adding that “even the statements of the co-accused do not, in any way, directly implicate Mr Vanzara in the fake encounter”.

The court also pointed

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At the time of the encounter, Mr Vanzara was heading the crime branch in Ahmedabad and Dinesh M.N. was the chief of Gujarat AntiTerror­ism Squad of the Gujarat police.

The Sohrabuddi­n killing case was transferre­d to Mumbai in September 2012 on the request of the CBI for a fair trial.

Around 15 of the accused have so far been discharged in the case.

The court is expected to frame charges against the remaining 23 accused on August 9.

Dischargin­g the Mr Vanzara, the judge said, “The prosecutio­n has not spoken about the presence of this accused at the spot on the date and time of abduction followed by killing of Sohrabuddi­n, (his wife) Kauser Bi and Tulsiram Prajapati. The prosecutio­n against the accused is dropped in absence of prior sanction of the government as required under section 197 of CrPC.”

Sheikh was killed in an alleged fake encounter near Gandhinaga­r in November 2005, after which his wife disappeare­d and was believed to have been done to death.

Prajapati, an aide of the gangster who ran extortion rackets, and an eyewitness to the encounter, was allegedly killed by the police at Chapri village in Gujarat’s Banaskanth­a district in December 2006. In 2013, the Supreme Court had clubbed the alleged fake encounter case of Prajapati with that of Sheikh.

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