DSP death: 6-month ultimatum to complete probe

  • | Thursday | 13th December, 2018

While she was investigating the case, the then Thiruchengode DSP Vishnupriya came under severe pressure from different quarters. COIMBATORE: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) shall continue its investigation into the death of woman deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Vishnupriya , ruled chief judicial magistrate (CJM) in Coimbatore. The court gave a six-month ultimatum for the central agency to complete the investigation.Referring to the CBI's earlier closure report concluding that DSP Vishnupriya had indeed committed suicide, the court said there were a lot of contradictions in the closure statements. "Already CBI closed the case and the court found a lot of contradictions in the closure report. So, the court ordered the CBI to continue the investigation.

COIMBATORE: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) shall continue its investigation into the death of woman deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Vishnupriya , ruled chief judicial magistrate (CJM) in Coimbatore. The court gave a six-month ultimatum for the central agency to complete the investigation.Referring to the CBI's earlier closure report concluding that DSP Vishnupriya had indeed committed suicide, the court said there were a lot of contradictions in the closure statements. The court also ordered CBI to produce five officials and parents of Vishnupriya before the court to record their statements under the section 164 CrPC.The defence counsel PR Arulmozhi told media persons that the court had given 12 instructions to the CBI on Thursday, and asked the agency to complete the investigation soon and file the final report within six month period."Already CBI closed the case and the court found a lot of contradictions in the closure report. So, the court ordered the CBI to continue the investigation. Revenue divisional officer (RDO), tahsildar, Ravi, a police head constable also should be questioned by CBI. The court also asked the CBI to probe the conversation between the then Namakkal district superintendent of police and Vishnupriya before she took the extreme step," said Arulmozhi.He also added that already five police officers -- Maheswari , assistant commissioner, Chennai; Chandrakala, police inspector; Iniko Thivyan, DSP, Thiruvarur; Retired DSP Muthamizhselvan; ADSP Xavier Francis Beski; and Vishnupriya’s parents M Ravi and Kalaiselvi – were questioned by the court and they were ready to provide their statements under the section 164 CrPC. The court ordered the CBI to produce them before the court to record their statements in the court.It all started with after Gokulraj, was found dead near a railway track in Thiruchengode sub-division in Namakkal district in 2015. He had been beheaded by unidentified persons. While she was investigating the case, the then Thiruchengode DSP Vishnupriya came under severe pressure from different quarters. She was found hanging at her residence in Thiruchengode on September 18, 2015. The state government ordered CB-CID probe into her death. But, on her father M Ravi’s the case was handed over to the CBI.

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