An assistant commissioner of police, along with an inspector and a sub-inspector, quizzed Sreedhar for about an hour.
"It is true that an ACP, with an inspector, had come to my office and sought some details. It is good that the SIT is leaving no stone unturned to probe the matter," said Sreedhar.
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The SIT had earlier questioned author and historian Vikram Sampath in connection with Lankesh's killing.
The Karnataka government had, on September 6, announced a 21-member SIT to investigate the killing of Lankesh, an incident which led to countrywide protests and condemnation across the political spectrum.
Lankesh (55), known to be an anti-establishment voice with strident anti-right wing views, was shot dead at close range by unknown assailants outside her residence here on the night of September 5.
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