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Sadiq Jamal encounter: FIR filed against Gujarat, Maharashtra cops

Last Updated 21 June 2011, 07:52 IST

The complaint filed yesterday late evening, comes after the Gujarat High Court issued directions to the city Crime Branch to lodge an FIR in the police encounter that took place eight years back, in its judgement ordering CBI investigation into the case, based on  petition by Sadiq's brother Shabbir Jamal Mehtar.

An FIR has been filed into the encounter (of Sadiq) against police officials of Gujarat, Maharashtra and others, Crime Branch officials said today.

A copy of the FIR has been sent to the CBI as per the directions of the High Court, they added.

Sadiq was killed in a police encounter with Crime Branch officials near Galaxy cinema in Naroda area of the city on January 13, 2003.

After the encounter, the Crime Branch officials had claimed that they had intelligence inputs that Sadiq was a noted criminal in the league of persons like Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Shakeel and had planned to kill BJP leader L K Advani, Chief Minister Narendra Modi and VHP leader Pravin Togadia.

This is the third police encounter, which has been declared as fake and its probe transfered to CBI. The other two cases include 2005 encounter of Sohrabuddin Sheikh and killing of his wife Kausarbi and his close aide Tulsiram Prajapati in a similar police encounter in 2006.

On June 16, High Court judge Justice M R Shah had ordered a CBI probe into the Sadiq encounter, with which, certain high ranking police officers were associated, including the suspended IPS officer D G Vanzara, one of the key accused in Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case.

The court has directed the Crime Branch to register an FIR with regard to the killing of Sadiq and also directed to transfer the case to the CBI. It also asked the central agency to complete the probe preferably within six months.

The court found Shabbir's apprehension that his brother Sadiq was killed by high ranking Gujarat police officers in a fake police encounter 'reasonable', considering that in three other fake encounter cases, probe was on against police officers.

It also said that a probe by an independent agency like CBI was needed to avoid apprehensions of bias, as high ranking police officials were associated with the encounter.

Sadiq's brother Shabbir in his petition in HC had claimed that killing of his brother was a 'cold-blooded murder' and a 'conspiracy' hatched by Vanzara and IPS officer P P Pande, who was heading the city Crime Branch in 2003.

Last Saturday, Shabbir had submitted an application with the Crime Branch to register an FIR against the police officials involved in the encounter. The Crime Branch officials had assured him that they would file an FIR only after receiving the copy of the HC order.

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(Published 21 June 2011, 07:52 IST)

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