Will uncover conspiracy behind attack on Sori: Police

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Press Trust of India Raipur
Last Updated : Feb 28 2016 | 11:57 PM IST
Claiming there was a conspiracy behind the attack on AAP leader Soni Sori, Bastar police today said it has gathered strong leads in the case and the investigation will be completed soon.
"Umar Khalid (a research scholar), who is in jail in Delhi for raising anti-India slogans, had mentioned Sori in his speech on the JNU campus. Moreover, CPI (Maoist) spokesperson Vikalp had condemned the attack on Sori in a press note issued by him.
"All these clearly show the incident of attack on Sori was part of a conspiracy," Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range) SRP Kalluri said in a statement.
"Police is very serious about the incident and probing the case scientifically. Very soon the criminal conspiracy behind the incident will be unearthed," he claimed.
Sori's face was blackened with grease-like substance by three unidentified motorcycle-borne men while she was travelling on a bike with one of her associates from Jagdalpur, the headquarters of Bastar, to Geedam in Dantewada on the night of February 20. The attackers are yet to be nabbed.
The 41-year-old tribal activist was taken to Geedam and shifted from there to Jagdalpur hospital, where she was kept under observation. On February 21, she was moved to New Delhi by her supporters and admitted in Apollo Hospital where she is currently recuperating.
The IG said the seriousness of police in cracking the case is underlined by the fact that a three-member Special Investigation Team, two of them IPS officers, was immediately constituted and visited Delhi to record the statements Sori and Rinki Thakur -- who was accompanying her that night.
Kalluri announced a cash reward of Rs 30,000 to anyone providing clues leading to the arrest of the attackers.
"The team met doctors who are treating Sori and found that she was never in a critical state as reported by the media. She is under treatment to prevent any infection on her face and does not require any plastic surgery," Kalluri said.
"She will be discharged in a few days as she is responding well to the treatment. The team will record her statement after that. The doctor had no objections in letting the team meet her," the officer said.
"The team has strong leads in the case and the investigation will be completed soon," he said.
"Rinki Thakur was also questioned by the team in the presence of her advocates. However, she was unable to recollect anything and expressed total inability to provide pointers for the identification of the attackers except that they wore trousers and shoes," the IG said.
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First Published: Feb 28 2016 | 11:57 PM IST

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