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HC orders CBI probe into Youth Cong worker's killing

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

Observing that there should be an impartial and independent investigation, the High Court todayordered a CBI probe into the recent killing of a Youth functionary in district. Justice B Kemal gave the direction while considering a plea filed by the parents of the slain Youth worker, Shuhaib, seeking a CBI probe into their son's killing. The directed the to hand over the probe to the (CBI), besides the case diary and other materials to be handed over to the agency's Thiruvananthapuram unit. Earlier, opposing the demand for the CBI probe, the argued that an impartial probe was being conducted into the incident. All the accused were arrested and the investigation was progressing.

Hence, there was no need for a CBI probe, the government said. The petitioners contended that only 11 persons were arrested and there was no effective probe to identify those involved in the "conspiracy behind the murder". The court held the view that the alleged conspiracy angle in the case should be investigated. The CBI informed the court that the agency was ready to take over the investigation in the case. When the petition filed by the parents of Shuhaib, who was the of the Youth Congress, came up for hearing on February 27, Justice had directed the and the CBI to file their replies by March 6. Seeking a CBI inquiry into the incident, the petitioners had alleged that the current investigation by the was totally faulty and mala fide. They had also alleged that the probe was going on in a manner dictated by the ruling CPI(M) leaders in the state, who "control" the in the district. The petitioners had also alleged that the police intentionally omitted to invoke the provisions of the Unlawful Activities Prevention (UAPA) Act in the case. Since the prime accused, Akash, was close to those in the higher echelons of power, including the CPI(M)'s district secretary P Jayarajan, it was necessary to have a free-and-fair investigation in the case by the CBI, they had said. The manner in which the brutal killing was planned and executed showed that there was a larger conspiracy which needed to be probed by an independent agency, without which it would be impossible to book the actual culprits, they had added. Claiming that the ongoing police investigation was totally faulty and mala fide, the petitioners had sought an independent, free-and-fair probe into the case by a central agency. No purpose of investigation would be served if the case was probed by the local police, which would be "partial, biased, motivated and prejudicial", they had said. was hacked to death at a tea stall allegedly by CPI(M) workers on February 12.

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 16:00 IST
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