Chief Investigating officer, Deputy Superintendent of CBI G Kalaimani, who submitted the first charge sheet today, states that alleged Pakistani national Zeeshan Johar, one of those slain alongwith Ishrat, was in the illegal custody of Gujarat police for almost three months.
"Zeeshan Johar was brought to Ahmedabad, with the co-operation of two informers of Rajendra Kumar, then chief of Gujarat Subsidiary IB, in the month of April 2004," states the chargesheet filed today before Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate and CBI judge H S Khutwad.
Ishrat Jahan and Javed Shaikh alias Pranesh Pillai, who were allegedly summoned by SIB Gujarat officer, travelled in a blue Indica car and reached Vasad toll-booth in Anand district on June 12. There, they were taken into custody by N K Amin and Tarun Barot, CBI says.
"To take them in custody, the two Gujarat cops were helped by State Subsidiary Intelligence Bureau (SIB) officers M K Sinha and Rajeev Wankhede," it adds.
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