The Free Press Journal

Drama continues... Indrani says her life is under threat

- STAFF REPORTER

Indrani Mukerjea, the prime accused in the murder of her daughter Sheena Bora, on Wednesday said that her life is under threat. Mukerjea said this after she was discharged from Jamshetjee Jeejeebhoy hospital on Wednesday afternoon. She had taken a drug overdose on Friday and was admitted to the hospital.

Outside the JJ hospital, a journalist asked her whether her life was under threat, to which Mukerjea promptly replied ‘yes’ without saying anything further. The police then rushed her out from the hospital immediatel­y. Mukerjea was also questioned by the journalist regarding a relative with meal in the sessions court premises on Friday. But she refused to comment anything about the relative who had accompanie­d her. She was quickly escorted inside the police van to return to Byculla jail.

Rajvardhan Sinha, the Inspector General of Police (Prisons), during a briefing at his office, was also surprised to know about Mukerjea’s revelation to the media. The jail authoritie­s will be questionin­g Mukerjea regarding the ‘threat’ on Thursday.

Nineteen persons including jail staff, prison inmates and a team of escorts who have been escorting Mukerjea during her sessions court visits have been questioned by the Byculla jail authoritie­s on Wednesday.

According to Sinha, “A total of ten persons including lady constables, male constables and drivers who had escorted Mukerjea for sessions court visit on Friday are being questioned. Four escorts were questioned on Wednesday. The remaining six escorts will be questioned on Thursday.”

Mukerjea’s statement is yet to recorded since Sinha had not met her after she was brought from JJ hospital to Byculla jail on Wednesday afternoon. The jail authoritie­s are likely to record her statement on Thursday.

“The CCTV footages inside and outside the sessions courts and inside Mukerjea’s barracks have also been scrutinise­d. Mukerjea had taken a meal along with a relative outside the sessions court although she has not been given the permission from the court for home meals. We have checked our medicines stock and there is nothing missing from our inventory which is given under supervisio­n of jail doctors and jail guards and a diary entry with date, time and quantity of the medicine given is updated daily. No other unprescrib­ed drugs have been found inside the jail. Our inquiry report will be based on the medical report submitted by JJ hospital,” added Sinha.

 ??  ?? Indrani Mukherjee after being discharged from JJ Hospital.
Indrani Mukherjee after being discharged from JJ Hospital.

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