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Gulberg Society: Jaffri phone records missing, admits SIT

 


The Indian Express
September 9, 2009

Gulberg Society: Jaffri phone records missing, admits SIT

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

AHMEDABAD,

THE
Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Monday admitted in the special
fast track court hearing the Gulberg Society case that the telephone
records of slain MP Ehsan Jaffri are either missing or have been
destroyed.

Jafri was killed in the postGodhra
massacre of February 28, 2002, in which 69 persons were killed.

Special
Judge B U Joshi ordered further investigations in the case under
Section 173 (8) oftheCrPCafterSMVora,the counsel for the witnesses and
Citizens for Justice and Peace, filed a detailed application
pointingoutthatSITinvestigationswereincomplete.

Vora said SIT had failed to complete
investigations after the statement of Tehelka journalist Ashish
Khaitan, a witness in the case, was recorded.
It, Vora added, had also failed to investigate station diary entries,
fire brigade register and did not produce Jaffri’s phone diaries. He
said questions still abound as to who destroyed his phone records and
when were they destroyed.

Vora, in his application, also detailed
the slipshod manner of recording the panchnamas in the case wherein
the roles of several policemen needed to be investigated.