CBI Summons IB Special Director Rajinder Kumar In Ishrat Jahan Encounter Case // CBI seeks to declare Gujarat cop a proclaimed offender

The CBI today sent summons to Special Director of Intelligence Bureau Rajinder Kumar in connection with the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case, the first time when an IB involvement in a criminal case has ever been questioned in the country. Earlier last week TEHELKA had reported that the CBI had informally questioned Rajinder Kumar.
TEHELKA was the first to have provided evidence against IB officials not just in the Ishrat Jahan case, but also in the Sadiq Jamal case which was taken into consideration by the CBI. The Supreme Court monitored SIT, which is investigating the case, also arrested DIG police  in the case. Vanzara was already in custody of the  police for his role in two other encounters. Another major blow to the state police was the dismissal of the petition filed by ADG  by the Supreme Court which now paves the way for his arrest in the Ishrat Jahan case.
According to the Gujarat Police, Ishrat Jahan, 19, and three others had been shot dead on 15 June 2004 in an encounter. In November 2011, an SIT was formed on the direction of the Gujarat High Court to investigate into the encounter. The SIT submitted its report calling the encounter fake. Following the report, the High Court ordered an FIR to be filed against 21 policemen, including Vanzara and NK Amin, both senior IPS officials and the then Joint Commissioner of Police, PP Pande.
NB: Political power is the only way for high-level criminals to stay out of jail - DS
A CBI progress report on the four fake encounters of 2004-2007 in Gujarat establishes what TEHELKA has been saying all along. Now, senior policemen and IB officials face arrests in these cases, says Rana Ayyub (This article was first published on 08 June 2012). Read More>
It’s not just Ishrat Jahan. Rana Ayyub accesses exclusive intelligence inputs and pieces together a damning trail on another encounter in Gujarat. The story of Sadiq Jamal’s death raises uncomfortable questions the government might find difficult to answer. Read More>
‘The calls made by the minister are not part of official decorum. Their frequency is unnatural and uncommon in nature.’ — Gujarat CID report on Amit Shah’s calls to encounter cops. Read More>

AhmedabadThe CBI, investigating the 2004 fake encounter case of Ishrat Jahan and three others, has filed an application in the special court in Ahmedabad to declare absconding accused IPS officer PP Pandey as a 'proclaimed offender'. The central agency filed an application before the special CBI court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) HS Khutwad on Tuesday and sought court's directions to declare Pandey, who is alluding arrest since last month, as a proclaimed offender under section 82 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The court is likely to pass an order on Thursday...

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