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NSF seeks CBI probe in murder of police constable, two sisters at Kalakot
9/12/2014 11:26:24 PM
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Jammu, Sept12: National Secular Forum (NSF) activists today protest against state administration and sought high level probe into blind murder case, in which name of deceased police constable Sanjay Singh is being dragged under well planned conspiracy hatched by main culprits. The National Secular Forum (NSF) member sought CBI probe into murder case of two sisters and a police constable at Kalakot on July 27. "It is learnt from media reports that police is trying to hush-up the case. But evidence and photographs of dead bodies surfaced on social networking sites as well as in media is narrating something. To nab real culprits a high level probe is required", said NSF President Sukhdev Singh addressing students gathered in the University campus. Singh asked the police authorities and civil administration how Sanjay Singh had fired three bullets from his service rifle, one into his head and two in his stomach. The activists also smell something fishy over non-conducting of post-mortem killed both sisters. "Earlier, an SIT was constituted by police department to inquire the matter, but within today's of inquiry was ordered, the SIT head ASP Nowshera was replaced by DSP rank officer", Singh said, adding that the attitude of police officials was suspicious from very first day of incident. He said that presence of three bullets in body of deceased Sanjay, is mysterious incident and to work out the mystery revolving around the murder, government should order and independent probe through independent agency like CBI. The NSF has warned if a high level probe
into matter is not order, a mass agitation would be initiated for justice with victim families. They also expressed sympathy with families of deceased girls and police constable Sanjay Singh. Among those who were present in the protest included,Barket Ali, Vikram Madhyal,Qayoom Malik, Ajaz Shah, Altaf Ahmed, Balvinder Singh, JB Singh, Amit Sanotra, Zulfi Singh , PP Singh, Javed Iqbal, Varun, Jugal, Anees Charak, and others.
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