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| Delhi police under CBI scanner; Two top cops to be quizzed | | | New Delhi | Dec 4: In what could be a lapse by the elite Special Cell of Delhi Police, the CBI will be summoning two of its senior officers for questioning in a case where two people were allegedly framed as terrorists from Jammu and Kashmir. While the CBI was officially tight-lipped about the case, sources in the investigating agency said questioning of two of the senior officials was warranted as the agency had found some proof to establish that the two were police informers. The case pertains to arrest of Mohammed Moarif Qamar and Irshad Ali, who were alleged to be militants of Al-Badr and arrested by Special Cell from Mubarak Chowk on G.T. Karnal Road in North Delhi on February 2006. While nailing several aspects of the much-claimed probe of the Delhi Police, the CBI, in its investigations, pointed out that statements of the sleuths of special cell contradicted each other, the sources said. Some of the low-rung officials in the Intelligence Bureau would also be questioned by the CBI also. The agency's counsel had also informed this to the Delhi High Court last week that the questioning of the officials was necessary to corroborate the evidence gathered by the CBI. CBI also submitted a status report in the case before the High Court which posted the matter for further hearing in January next year. |
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