SIT official 'assaulted' accused held in Dabholkar case: Group

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 12 2018 | 12:15 AM IST

An SIT official, probing the killing of Communist leader Govind Pansare, allegedly "assaulted and threatened" two accused arrested for the killing of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar when they were in the CBI's custody, a right-wing outfit claimed Tuesday.

Sanjiv Punalekar, an advocate and secretary of the Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad (HVP), made this allegation while addressing a press conference here.

The HVP calls itself a "voluntary organisation of nationalist and devout Hindu advocates".

The alleged incident took place on September 8, when the two accused in the Dabholkar case -- Rajesh Bangera and Amol Kale -- were in the CBI's custody, he said.

The SP-level official of the Maharashtra police SIT allegedly assaulted the duo. He threatened them and said if they don't confess their role in the Pansare murder case they would face "worse torture" when the SIT takes their custody, Punalekar said.

Police believe the killing of Dabholkar at Pune in 2013 and of Pansare at Kolhapur in 2015 are linked. The CBI is probing the Dabholkar case, while the state police are looking into Pansare's killing.

Bangera, during his production, told a Pune court Monday that was assaulted by a police official while he was in the CBI's custody, Punalekar said.

Bangera was later remanded in judicial custody by the court.

"When we talked to Kale, he, too, revealed he was subjected to assault by the official," Punalekar claimed.

"Following which we gave a written application to the court about the incident and the matter is slated for hearing of September 14," he added.

Another accused in the Dabholkar case, Sachin Andure, who is judicial custody and lodged in Pune's Yerwada Jail, also claimed the same SIT officer had brutally assaulted him when he was in the CBI's custody, Punalekar said.

The alleged incident had taken place in presence of a CBI officer, who, too assaulted Andure, he said.

Both the officers claimed they had the "blessings" of higher authorities, he said.

Punalekar demanded that the officers be subjected to narco test to bring out the truth.

He said his organisation has written to Prime Minister, Maharashtra Chief Minister and Union Home Minister about the incident and demanded a probe.

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First Published: Sep 12 2018 | 12:15 AM IST

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