Apart from the connect established in the killing of Gauri Lankesh and Narendra Dabholkar, a link has also been established with the Nalasopara explosives case.
The
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) recovered the pistol used for
killing Bengaluru-based journalist-cum-activist Gauri
Lankesh while investigating the Narendra Dabholkar murder case,
thus establishing a connection between the two murders.
The
pistol was recovered from Shubham Surale, the brother-in-law of
Sachin Andure, an accused in the Dabholkar
murder case, who was arrested from Aurangabad by the CBI on
August 18. Following the court hearing on Sunday, the CBI custody of
Sachin was extended till August 30.
During
the hearing, it was stated that Sharad Kalaskar, who was arrested by
the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) in explosives recovery case from
Nalasopara, will be handed over to the CBI after August 28 at the end
of his custody, on grounds of the need for a joint interrogation of
Kalaskar and Andure.
Apart
from the connect established in the killing of Gauri Lankesh and
Narendra Dabholkar, a link has also been established with the
Nalasopara explosives case, the investigation of which led to
Andure's arrest.
Meanwhile,
the Defence lawyer has moved an application to book the CBI's
Investigation Officer under contempt of court, alleging that he was
not allowed to meet an accused in spite of the court order during the
last hearing.
No comments:
Post a Comment