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Deccan Herald » National » Detailed Story
Encounter: IPS officer making efforts to save son-in-law
Ahmedabad, PTI:
Inspector General of Police Kempaiah, is running up and down the portals of the court hoping that legal luminaries would be able to save his son-in-law Dineshkumar M N, one of the three arrested IPS officers in the 2005 Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter killing case in Gujarat.

He successfully tracked down the assassin of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi to a hideout in a remote village in Karnataka and then saw it all being re-enacted on the silver screen when a movie was made after his name.
Today, the daring cop, who also chased forest brigand Veerapan, is running up and down the portals of the court hoping that legal luminaries would be able to save his son-in-law Dineshkumar M N, one of the three arrested IPS officers in the 2005 Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter killing case in Gujarat.
The top policeman, known to all as IPS Kempaiah and also finds a mention in Wikepedia -- the online encyclopedia -- is an Inspector General of Police posted in Bangalore. He is now camping in Ahmedabad to oversee all legal formalities involved in Dinesh's case.
Dinesh, a 1995 batch IPS officer hailing from Bangalore but last posted as a Superintendent of Police in Rajasthan, has already hired a lawyer different from the one representing the other two arrested IPS officer D G Vanzara and Rajkumar Pandian.
Kempaiah was reluctant to speak on the subject. "I will not make any comments...thank you" is all that he told PTI over phone when requested to react to his son-in-law's predicament. Dinesh's newly-appointed lawyer Arvind Pandya said he was handling the IPA officer's matter in the court from now on but he declined to elaborate on Kempaiaha's role in helping out with the case.
Arvind Pandya hired incidentally represents the Gujarat government in the Nanavati-Shah Commission that is investigating the Godhra train carnage incident and subsequent communal riots in Gujarat in 2002.
If Kempaiah had chased Veerapan in the vast B R Hills in Karnataka, his 33-year-old son-in-law had cracked down on dacoits in the 'Chambal' region around Sawai Madhopura in Rajasthan. He was also awarded a pistol by the Rajasthan government on January 26, 2002.
Kempaiah's career faced a downslide when he was accused of corruption but was absolved of the charges recently.

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