No faith in police? Sheena Bora case transferred to CBI

The media have sought to convey the impression that efforts were on to delay the (murder) inquiry
No faith in police? Sheena Bora case transferred to CBI
No faith in police? Sheena Bora case transferred to CBI
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Twenty-four days after the Former Star India CEO, Indrani Mukherjea was arrested in Mumbai for murdering her “sister” Sheena Bora, the Maharashtra government on September 18 decided to hand over the murder case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), in order to ensure a fair and impartial probe. The state Additional Chief Secretary (Home) K.P. Bakshi made the announcement.

"For the last few days, since the former Mumbai police commissioner (Rakesh Maria) was replaced by Ahmad Javed, the media have sought to convey the impression that efforts were on to deliberately try and dilly-dally and interfere with the (murder) inquiry," Bakshi told media persons.

However, when the transfers-cum-promotions took place, Bakshi said he had taken great pains to clarify that there was no connection between the administrative decisions and the particular case.

"I am compelled to say that because of this impression being created by certain sections of the media and based on the report of the DGP (director general of police), we have decided to hand over the case to the CBI," Bakshi said.

The DGP gave a complete status report on the Sheena murder case and he also commented on what should be done in future, he added.

After lengthy discussions with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and other top police and civil officials, the government decided that not a single state officer should be involved or connected with the investigation.

"We want to give a clear message to the people, and the government has no intention to interfere in the case and we want a complete and impartial investigation. We have been in touch with the centre and the CBI and completed all relevant formalities in the matter," Bakshi explained.

However, he said it was upto the central government to take a final call on whether to assign the case to the CBI or not, depending on its workload.

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