The special trial court judge P B Desai today directed investigating officer Himanshu Shukla to give details whether the original CD, that has gone missing as per the claim of the accused, was in the possession of P P Pandey, Joint Commissioner of Police in 2002, or it was with former IPS officer Rahul Sharma.
The court has fixed the next hearing for June 8.
Shukla, who is presently the Superintendent of Police in Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the state, was present before the special court today after summons were issued against him last month in connection with a plea filed by 65 accused persons to prosecute Sharma for allegedly misplacing the CD containing important call details related to the riots.
The plea was moved by defence lawyer Chetan Shah, who had submitted that Sharma had misplaced the original CD containing the call details of state functionaries during the riots, and submitted a duplicate version before the panel headed by retired justice G T Nanavati which was probing the riots.
Sharma had allegedly given the CD to P P Pandey, but the latter had denied that he had received it, the petition said.
As many as 11 persons from a minority community were killed by a mob on February 28, 2002, a day after S-6 coach of Sabarmati Express was burnt near Godhra railway station claiming the lives of 59 persons, most of whom were kar sevaks.
Former Gujarat minister Maya Kodnani, convicted in Naroda Patiya riot case, and Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Jaydip Patel are among the 83 accused in this case.
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