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CID takes over probe into Nadia firing case
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
Kolkata, November 18, 2012
First Published: 00:56 IST(18/11/2012)
Last Updated: 19:22 IST(18/11/2012)
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A day after the Bengal government suggested a conspiracy behind the Tehatta firing and announced a magisterial inquiry, the investigation into the incident was handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

Though the terms of reference have not been revealed, it
seems the sleuths will be exploring the conspiracy angle indicated by chief minister Mamata Banerjee and state home secretary Basudeb Sen on Friday.

"The CID has been given the responsibility of probing the Tehatta case. The CID investigates all allegations of police firing," said Vineet Goel, DIG, CID.

The Tehatta firing on November 14 put the state on the back foot, coming eight days after the Birbhum firing which left four villagers with bullet injuries.

During the short media briefing, the government drove home the point that it suspected a conspiracy in the two violent incidents in Loba (Birbhum) on November 6 and Tehatta (Nadia) on November 14.

On Friday, Sen also indicated that the government smelt a rat in the way video footage was made available by noon on November 14. The footage shows SDPO Sailesh firing his service revolver at a crowd.

Banerjee had earlier suggested conspiracy theories to malign her administration on a number of instances, the most famous being the Park Street and Katwa rape cases.


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