Tuesday, 22 April 2014

No CBI probe into killing of youth by anti-naxal force: Karnataka Home Minister K J George



B D Narayankar reports
       
Bangalore, Apr 22 (PTI) Karnataka Home Minister K J George
today refused to pay heed to the demand for a CBI probe into
the killing of a youth by Anti-Naxal Force personnel at a
checkpost near Sringeri in Chikmagalur district, even as a
section of his partymen insisted on probe by the central probe
agency.
        "The CID is competent to investigate the incident and the
government would take appropriate action once the probe report
is submitted," he told reporters here.
        The Anti-Naxal Force personnel allegedly had shot dead
Kabeer at Tanikodu check-post on Sringeri–Karkala Road on
April 19. The police, however, had clarified that the ANF
officials mistook him for a Maoist.
        George said he has told the CID officials to expedite the
preliminary report and they have assured him that they would
submit it in the next two to three days.
        The Karnataka Muslim Federation, led by Information
Minister Roshan Baig and veteran Congress leader Janardhan
Poojary have urged Siddaramaiah to hand over the investigation
to CBI.
        George said there is nothing wrong in Poojary demanding a
CBI enquiry into the matter, but he could only decide after
the submission of the preliminary report.
        "Moreover, I am only a recommending authority. The
decision to hand over any case to the CBI rests on the Chief
Minister," he contended.
        He also argued that handing over the case to CBI would
demoralise his department, however, he was not against taking
such a step.
        On several occasions in the past the government has given
some cases to CBI, George said.


        To a query, George said the final report on Mallikarjun
Bande encounter case would be submitted to the government in
the next 10 days.
        "I had placed a preliminary report in the Assembly. Now I
am waiting for the ballistic and IT report on reconstruction
of sequence of crime. They have told me that they would submit
these two reports in next 10 days," he said.
        Bande, known for daredevilry in dealing with criminals,
along with another policeman, was injured in the shootout with
alleged criminal Munna Darbar, who was also shot dead, on
January 8.
        Bande died of bullet wounds on Januray 14 at a hospital in
Hyderabad where he was shifted from Gulbarga on January 9
after he sustained head injuries and had been kept on
ventilator. 

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