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West Bengal: Murdered student's family demands CBI probe

FP Archives • July 7, 2014, 09:10:23 IST
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The family of the college student, who was killed and chopped into pieces in West Bengal demanded a CBI probe into his death.

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Kolkata: The family of the college student, who was killed and chopped into pieces for allegedly protesting anti-social activities in West Bengal’s North 24-Parganas district on Sunday demanded a CBI probe into his death, as one person was arrested but the prime suspect remained untraced. Of the four people named in the first information report, one has been nabbed. A district court later remanded him in police custody for seven days. However, prime suspect Shyamal Karmakar continues to be missing along with two others, police said. The body of Sourav Chowdhury - missing since Friday night - was found beside the railway track between Duttapukur and Bamangachi stations Saturday. His family and local residents alleged he was murdered for protesting criminal activities in the Bamanghata area. The body parts were discovered lying scattered along the tracks. Sandip Chowdhury, elder brother of Sourav, said: “Both of us used to protest against anti-social activities. So they (the goons) wanted to kill either of us. The miscreants were earlier sheltered by the CPI-M (Communist Party of India-Marxist), and now by the ruling Trinamool Congress.” Alleging that efforts were afoot to hush up the issue, Sandip said he did not have confidence in the administration. “I will go to the Central Bureau of Investigation. If it fails, then I’ll approach the Supreme Court.” Sandip said he did not have any confidence in Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, “as we are not getting any help from the administration”. Sourav’s post-mortem examination was conducted in the city’s Nil Ratan Sarkar Medical College and Hospital during the day. [caption id=“attachment_1585225” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Ibnlive Representational image. Ibnlive[/caption] Protests continued in Bamangachi for the second day. Shops and markets remained closed following a 12-hour shutdown called by the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Socialist Unity Centre of India-Communist. Irate locals also ransacked the house of a relative of prime suspect Karmakar. Political leaders, rights organisations and some eminent persons visited the area and called on the victim’s family members. State BJP president Rahul Sinha, who consoled Sourav’s grieving parents, alleged that police were working at the promptings of an invisible authority. “I think there is a conspiracy behind this incident. At various stages of the conspiracy one can see the hand of the Trinamool Congress. The family has demanded a CBI probe. I think a CBI inquiry is indeed needed,” he said. A team of the rights organisation Association for Protection of Democratic Rights and a delegation comprising professors, teachers and the father of Barun Biswas - an anti-rape protestor who was killed two years back - also visited the bereaved family. Sandip earlier said Sourav was abducted from near his residence by some people late Friday night. “From the balcony, I saw a group of people around 11 pm. When they passed by our house, I saw they were beating up and dragging my brother. I informed my father then. We informed the local panchayat member. But nobody came,” he said. IANS

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