Former Arunachal MLA's death case handed to CBI

Press Trust of India  |  Itanagar 

The government has handed over the probe into the death of former MLA eight months ago to the CBI, official sources said today.

The government's decision to hand over the case to the central investigating agency was communicated to the by A C Verma yesterday, the sources said.

The letter termed the case as "serious and sensitive" and said despite handing it over the case to crime branchs special investigating team (SIT) nothing conclusive emerged from the probe even after seven months since the case was transferred to it.

"Further, there are representations from public to transfer the case to CBI," the letter read.

The body of Pinch, who was the of Arunachal Pradesh Agriculture Marketing Board, was found floating in a river in district on November 18 last year. He was on a rafting expedition along with eight others the previous day and had stayed on the near the confluence of the Popum and the

The MLA was found missing on that day and on searching his body was found floating in the river between and on the side.

Pinch's family members have alleged that his death was a well-planned murder and demanded that the take over the probe from the SIT as the state crime branch failed to act against a few people.

The SIT had arrested three persons in regard to the case, official sources said.

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 16:55 IST