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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | CBI may exhume Shehla's body by Deshdeep Saxena

CBI may exhume Shehla's body by Deshdeep Saxena

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published Published on Sep 8, 2011   modified Modified on Sep 8, 2011

RTI activist Shehla Masood's body may be exhumed for further investigations and a re-postmortem. Sources claimed that as the CBIinvestigations progressed, the premium investigating agency is contemplating having another look at the body.

Shehla was shot dead on August 16 from point blank range, 22 days back, and was buried the same day. Now the point being pondered by the CBI is that if they go ahead with digging out the body, what would they get from the decomposed corpse?

Former director of medico legal department of Madhya Pradesh, Dr DK Sathpathy says "the police must have preserved some body parts, besides, there would be photographs and video of the postmortem ... this is as good as re-postmortem."

However, the CBI doesn't want to take any chance, highly placed sources claimed, as the investigating agency would not take the investigations carried out by Bhopal police seriously, he pointed out.

"From day one", sources added, "the city police not only started floating the theory of suicide, it goofed up during the investigations also." Even Shehla's car was not searched properly as 20 days after the incident, the CBI recovered a file and Shehla's pendant from inside the car. Moreover, the suicide theory was even supported by the medico legal department that had carried out the PM, sources underlined.

"With all that in the back drop, it's difficult to accept every finding of the Bhopal police", sources clarified.

Meanwhile, the CBI continued its investigations and searched the open ground in front of Shehla's house and the neighborhood area for some evidence. The tall grass- growth was cut by the labourers from the ground as the CBI sleuths looked for some clue.

As the CBI awaits the CFSL- that had reconstructed the crime scene three days back-report, it started scanning the seizures that had been made by it, specially the large number of documents recovered from Shehla's MP Nagar office. The CBI sleuths had also reportedly recovered some blank papers signed by BJP MP and the party's spokesman Tarun Vijay.

The investigating agency has refused to divulge the details of the seizures for the obvious reasons. However, Shehla's family look satisfy after "meticulous" investigations carried out by the investigating agency.

The Times of India, 7 September, 2011, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/CBI-may-exhume-Shehlas-body/articleshow/9901543.cms


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