Oman Daily Observer

Sheena probe team not removed, says police chief

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MUMBAI: Mumbai Police’s new chief Javed Ahmed on Tuesday denied that the team investigat­ing the Sheena Bora murder case has been shunted out The joint police commission­er has categorica­lly said that the team (probing the Sheena Bora killing) has not been removed. All aspects of the case, financial or otherwise shall be thoroughly investigat­ed,” Ahmed said, responding to a volley of questions on the issue.

However, he added that which branch or team (of the police department) would investigat­e any case is an internal matter of the police department.

“The issue before us is that the case should be handled properly and evidence collected must be such that it becomes a complete case when it goes for trial,” Ahmed said.

The new police commission­er’s reaction came shortly after taking over the post to a barrage of media questions whether the investigat­ing team — handpicked for the Sheena Bora murder case — has been removed along with the former police chief Rakesh Maria.

He pointed out that probe into any case is “a collective team work”, and the accused in the case — Indrani Mukherjea and her former driver Shyamvar Rai — are now in judicial custody.

“As for the ongoing investigat­ions, we shall monitor it in the right and profession­al way. We shall also inform the media the factual and correct developmen­ts in the case,” Ahmed said. — IANS

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