WB post-poll violence: CBI registered 51 cases, filed charge sheets in 20 cases of sexual assault
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WB post-poll violence: CBI registered 51 cases, filed charge sheets in 20 cases of sexual assault

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Jan 5, 2022, 09:30 am IST
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CBI's spokesperson RC Joshi said the agency has registered seven regular cases and rest are being legally processed (Photo Credit: ANI)

CBI's spokesperson RC Joshi said the agency has registered seven regular cases and rest are being legally processed (Photo Credit: ANI)

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CBI's spokesperson said the agency has registered 51 cases and filed 20 charge sheets in about 4 months and condemned the reports on allegations levelled at the agency of finding no evidence in 21 cases listed by NHRC.

 

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered 51 cases, filed charge sheets in 20 cases as of January 1 in incidents involving offences of murder, rape and attempt to rape during post-poll violence in West Bengal, said the investigating agency's spokesperson RC Joshi on Tuesday (January 4).

On August 19, 2021, the Calcutta High Court ordered CBI to investigate the incidents involving murder, rape, and attempt to rape.
"As such, CBI has registered the cases meeting only these criteria which are under progress. As of January 1, 2022, CBI has registered 51 cases, has filed chargesheets in 20 cases in about 4 months," said Joshi. He further informed that over 100 persons have been charge-sheeted.

"No case meeting the criteria laid down by Calcutta High Court and referred by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has been closed," the CBI spokesperson noted. "In so far as 29 complaints of sexual offences referred by NHRC, CBI has registered seven regular cases and rest are being legally processed," he informed

Condemning the reports on allegations levelled at the agency of finding no evidence in 21 cases listed by NHRC, he said, "CBI strongly refutes the reports published in a section of media alleging that CBI has found no evidence in 21 cases listed by NHRC relating to rape and attempt to rape, which were mandated to CBI by Calcutta High Court."

"These reports contain a misrepresentation of facts, are blatantly mischievous, grossly misleading and entirely false," he added.
CBI, in a statement, clarified that it had received 29 complaints of sexual assault from NHRC related to sexual offences till December 22 2021. Out of these, CBI decided to hand over two cases to State SIT on the grounds of nature of offences, in line with the mandate given in the orders of the Calcutta High Court.

Further, two complaints relating to the same incident of sexual assault were received by CBI, which were amalgamated, resulting in the registration of only one regular case for investigation. The remaining cases are in progress. Several incidents of violence were reported at various places in West Bengal after announcing the state Assembly poll results on May 2.

A four-member team deputed by the Ministry of Home Affairs and NHRC's team also visited the violence-affected areas to probe the allegations separately.

Courtesy: ANI

  
                    

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