Financial transacn motive behind Sheena murder:CBI tells court

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 23 2015 | 7:28 PM IST
The CBI today told a court that financial transaction was the motive behind the murder of Sheena Bora in which her step-father Peter Mukerjea, a former media magnate, and her mother are among the four accused.
The CBI also submited that when Indrani tried to access Sheena's email account Peter was present with her.
The submissions were made by CBI while seeking the extension of Peter's custody by 10 days to probe the financial angle of the sensational case. The court, however, gave CBI the custody of Peter, who was arrested on November 19, only till November 26, after observing there was nothing new in the agency's arguments.
"Investigation is necessary and hence the custody is extended till November 26," the magistrate Mahesh Natu said
The CBI while maintaining that financial transaction was the motive behind the murder of 24-year-old Bora said Peter during his interrogation disclosed investments of crores of rupees made by him and Indrani.
"Peter has disclosed that investments of crores of rupees were made by him and Indrani (his wife, prime accused in the case) in the form of fixed deposits in UK and India and some immovable properties were also acquired by them during 2010-2011, but he did not disclose the source of money for acquiring the said assets," CBI's custody extension application said.
The CBI had come across some important information and incriminating documents which are very crucial for the purpose of investigation, it said, adding that Peter had exclusive knowledge about the same, so he needed to be interrogated thoroughly.
Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh, appearing for CBI, said when Indrani tried to access Sheena's email account Peter was present with her.
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The judge said Peter's custody was extended after considering tough mentality of the accused and the probe into the financial angle.
Peter replied in the negative when asked by newsmen at the court premises whether he was aware of the plot to murder Sheena.
"No," he said.
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First Published: Nov 23 2015 | 7:28 PM IST

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