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Probe in human trafficking case from Kochi inadequate,says HC

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Kerala High Court today observed that the investigation in the case relating to Human trafficking from the nearby Cochin International airport was "inadequate" and said the matter involving the security of the nation requires to be looked into seriously.

Justice S S Sateeshchandran made the observation while dismissing the bail applications filed by accused civil police officers Ajeeb and Savad.

The probe should also look into the alleged involvement of senior officials of immigration and police, the court held.

Ajeeb while working at the airport from 2007-2011 had helped various travel agents in sending people abroad without proper documents. The Crime branch suspects that over 150 people had travelled to other countries with assistance of Ajeeb and his gang.
 

It was in December last year during an inquiry conducted by Assistant Commissioner, Somarajan, that Ajeeb's involvement in the case came to light.

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First Published: Mar 27 2013 | 5:25 PM IST

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