DSP killing case: CBI appeals for information

March 10, 2013 02:57 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:18 pm IST - New Delhi

A CBI team, headed by a DIG-level officer, visits the Balipur village to probe the killing of DSP Zia-ul-Haq and two others at Kunda in Pratapgarh.

A CBI team, headed by a DIG-level officer, visits the Balipur village to probe the killing of DSP Zia-ul-Haq and two others at Kunda in Pratapgarh.

Faced with hurdles in getting clues in its probe into the killings of a Uttar Pradesh Deputy Superintendent of Police and two others, CBI has set up a camp office at Kunda village on Allahabad-Lucknow highway and made an appeal for information on the case.

CBI, which was handed over the probe into the sensational murder of DySP Zia-ul-Haq and two others, has set up a camp office at the Panchayat Bhawan at Kunda and appealed to people to come forward and provide information to its sleuths as the agency feels that pressure among the villagers to keep quiet was too high.

Local MLA Raghuraj Pratap Singh alias “Raja Bhaiya”, against whom 16 cases are pending in courts and police stations, is an accused in the case.

Unable to get even a single witness, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has circulated a telephone number 05341-230006 and an email ‘spscu1del@cbi.gov.in’, asking people to provide information about the murder of Haq and two others -- village head Nanhe Yadav and his brother Suresh Yadav -- on March 2.

The agency has promised to keep the identity of the informant secret, if so desired.

“CBI re-assures that no citizen would face any harassment during the aforesaid investigations and appeals to residents, some of whom seem to have made themselves unavailable, to return to their homes and assist CBI in a fair probe,” an agency spokesperson said.

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