Sohrabuddin\'s brother challenges acquittals in encounter case

Sohrabuddin's brother challenges acquittals in encounter case

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The brother of gangster Sohrabuddin Shaikh, who was killed in an alleged fake encounter along with his wife and an associate, has filed an appeal in the Bombay High Court, challenging the of all 22 accused in the case.

Sohrabuddin's brother, Rubabuddin, Thursday said he had wanted the (CBI) to file appeal against the acquittals, but since the agency made no move, he filed the appeal himself.

In December 2018, a special CBI court acquitted the 22 accused, observing that the prosecution had failed to establish a cogent case to suggest that there was a conspiracy to kill the three persons.

While there is no denying that Shaikh and the other two had been killed, "going by the evidence on record, the court could not conclude that the present accused persons could be questioned, or, held accountable for those deaths," the court had said.

The accused in the case were mainly police officers, present and former, from and

had written to the in January this year, requesting that the CBI appeal against the ruling.

"I did not receive any reply to my letter. So I have filed an appeal in the Bombay High Court, challenging the trial court's order acquitting all the accused," he said.

According to the CBI, Shaikh, his wife and his were abducted by Anti-Terrorism Squad in November 2005.

While Shaikh and his wife were allegedly killed by police officials soon after, Prajapati was killed by and officials in 2006.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 22:05 IST