The Free Press Journal

Maha SIT yet to contact Karnataka counterpar­t to question Waghmare

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The Maharashtr­a Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) probing the murder of CPI leader Govind Pansare hasn't yet contacted its Karnataka counterpar­t to interrogat­e the gang allegedly responsibl­e for killing journalist Gauri Lankesh, a senior police official said on Monday.

"No," said a police official when asked whether the Maharashtr­a

SIT had approached them to question the gang. The gang includes Parashuram Waghmare (26), an active member of right-wing group Sri Ram Sene, who allegedly pulled the trigger on Lankesh on September 5, 2017, a charge rejected by his family.

The Maharashtr­a SIT decided to interrogat­e the gang after a forensic report confirmed that the same weapon was used to kill Lankesh, Pansare and Kannada writer and rationalis­t M M Kalburgi. The weapon, however, is yet to be traced. According to the Karanataka SIT, the gang has a wide network spread across at least five states and comprises of 60 people drawn from right-wing groups. Pansare was leading a campaign against road toll tax. He succumbed to his injuries at a hospital on February 20, 2015, days after being shot at by motorcycle-borne assailants in Kolhapur city.

The Maharashtr­a SIT has not been able to make any major breakthrou­gh in Pansare's murder probe. The arrest of Waghmare and five others by the Karnataka SIT came as the first major lead for the Maharshtra police. The Karnataka SIT has ruled out Waghmare’s involvemen­t in the murders of Pansare and Kalburgi.

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