Wednesday, August 27, 2008

கன்யாஸ்திரி கொலை கேஸில் சிபிஐயையே நீதிபதி கடும் கேள்வி

அபயா என்ற கன்யாஸ்திரி கொலைசெய்யப்பட்டு 16 வருடங்களாகியும் சிபிஐயிடம் கொடுக்கப்பட்ட இந்த கேஸில் துப்பு துலங்கவில்லை என்று சிபிஐ சொல்வதை கடுமையாக நீதிபதி "நார்கோ அனாலிஸிஸ் சிடிக்கள் எத்தனை என்பதில் பொய் சொல்கிறீர்களா?" என்று கேட்டுள்ளார்

அப்பாவியாக இந்த இயேசு பேய் கும்பலின் பேச்சை கேட்டு கன்யாஸ்திரி ஆகி தன் உயிரை இழந்த இந்தியபெண் அபயாவுக்கு கண்ணீர் அஞ்சலி

Are you lying, court asks CBI in nun’s murder case
Published: Wednesday, 27 August, 2008, 01:31 AM Doha Time


Abhaya… mystery continues
By Ashraf Padanna


KOCHI: After 16 years of investigations, the Central Bureau of Investigation is still groping in the dark over the death of a nun.
The country’s premier investigative agency says Sister Abhaya was murdered but admits there is no evidence to nail the killers. It says even narco-analysis tests have failed.
Yesterday, Kerala High Court asked the CBI: “Are you lying to the court on the actual number of CDs of the narco-analysis test (on two Christian priests and a nun at Abhaya’s convent)?”

A message that the court received from Lal Mohan Choudhary, director of the Bangalore-based Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) says three CDs containing details of the tests on the three suspects, copies of which are now with the court, were sent to the CBI headquarters in New Delhi.
But the CBI team led by deputy superintendent of police R K Aggarwal told the court that the agency received only one CD. He also produced the letter that the CBI received along with the CD to prove his point.
The court had asked the Delhi-based officer to appear before it in view of ‘certain subsequent developments.’ The CBI had earlier informed the court that though the agency had obtained ‘sufficient clues’ about the killers, it was not sufficient to arraign them as defendants in the case.
After viewing the three CDs sent by the CFSL, Justice V Ramkumar observed that it contained more information than the one produced by the CBI.
CFSL director later told a television channel that he would produce all the details of the narco tests in the court today.
Sister Abhaya was a member of St Joseph’s Congregation for women under the Catholic diocese of Kottayam and was a student of the church-run B C M College and residing at Pious X Hostel. She was found dead on March 27, 1992.
The CBI concluded in November 1996 that the death was a homicide but the murderer remained untraced. The Kerala police earlier dismissed the case as suicide.
Three previous CBI teams have failed to crack the mystery “because the evidence has been destroyed during investigations by the state police earlier.”
The case was revived last in April last year after a newspaper reported that Abhaya’s medical reports were tampered with at the Chemical Examiners Laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram.

Two officials of the laboratory, who allegedly tampered with the report, are currently on bail.

In a related development, the court asked social activist Joemon Puthenpurackal to keep off the case. Puthenpurackal was largely instrumental in reopening the case after he last year urged the CBI authorities to send a new team to reinvestigate the case.

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Anonymous said...

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