<div align="justify">Senior IPS officer Rajnish Rai, who has lodged a complaint about an alleged fake encounter in Assam, may be examined by Union Home Ministry officials, who have been asked to carry out an internal probe into the matter.<br /><br />Official sources today said that all circumstances and merit of his complaint are being looked into and the officer may be quizzed.<br /><br />In case, the complaint is found to be motivated or false, then a counter case can also be registered against those involved in it, they said.<div align="justify"><br />Rai, Inspector General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), had sent a report to the paramilitary force's headquarters and others claiming that two men had been killed in the alleged staged encounter in March in Assam's Chirang district.<br /><br />Following the complaint, the officer, who was then in charge of the Northeast sector of the force, has been transferred to Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh.</div><div align="justify"><br />Former Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police Ashok Prasad is likely to travel to Assam to look into the case.<br /><br />Prasad, currently a technical advisor in the Union home ministry, will inquire whether or not the conduct of the officer was within the parameters of the rules, whether he has conducted a "discreet" inquiry on his own and whether or not he exceeded his jurisdiction by preparing the report, which was then shared with higher ups here.<br /><br />Rai, in his report, had alleged that the encounter carried by a joint squad of security forces in Assam in March was fake and it killed two persons in cold blood claiming they were NDFB ((Songbijit) rebels.<br />Rai, a 1992-batch IPS officer of Gujarat cadre, said he had conducted a "discreet" inquiry on his own chronicling how a team of the Assam Police, the Army, the CRPF, its jungle warfare unit CoBRA and the border guarding force Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) conducted the encounter on March 29-30 in Simlaguri area of Chirang district and killed what they called were two insurgents of the banned group NDFB (S).<br /></div></div>
<div align="justify">Senior IPS officer Rajnish Rai, who has lodged a complaint about an alleged fake encounter in Assam, may be examined by Union Home Ministry officials, who have been asked to carry out an internal probe into the matter.<br /><br />Official sources today said that all circumstances and merit of his complaint are being looked into and the officer may be quizzed.<br /><br />In case, the complaint is found to be motivated or false, then a counter case can also be registered against those involved in it, they said.<div align="justify"><br />Rai, Inspector General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), had sent a report to the paramilitary force's headquarters and others claiming that two men had been killed in the alleged staged encounter in March in Assam's Chirang district.<br /><br />Following the complaint, the officer, who was then in charge of the Northeast sector of the force, has been transferred to Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh.</div><div align="justify"><br />Former Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police Ashok Prasad is likely to travel to Assam to look into the case.<br /><br />Prasad, currently a technical advisor in the Union home ministry, will inquire whether or not the conduct of the officer was within the parameters of the rules, whether he has conducted a "discreet" inquiry on his own and whether or not he exceeded his jurisdiction by preparing the report, which was then shared with higher ups here.<br /><br />Rai, in his report, had alleged that the encounter carried by a joint squad of security forces in Assam in March was fake and it killed two persons in cold blood claiming they were NDFB ((Songbijit) rebels.<br />Rai, a 1992-batch IPS officer of Gujarat cadre, said he had conducted a "discreet" inquiry on his own chronicling how a team of the Assam Police, the Army, the CRPF, its jungle warfare unit CoBRA and the border guarding force Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) conducted the encounter on March 29-30 in Simlaguri area of Chirang district and killed what they called were two insurgents of the banned group NDFB (S).<br /></div></div>