Patna28 minutes ago
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Patna Police will prepare a roadmap for the investigation of the Gai Ghat Women’s Remand Home case. Will try to collect evidence again. For this, under a fixed direction, the SIT will proceed in the investigation of the case. This is the commitment of Patna Police. Which has been done by SSP Manavjit Singh Dhillon while answering the questions asked by Patna High Court. Actually, Thursday was the date of Gai Ghat Women’s Remand Home in Patna High Court. ASP Kamya Mishra, head of the SIT probing the case and secretariat, was summoned. After which ASP Kamya Mishra not only appeared, SSP had also reached with her.
The court asked, can you give in writing?
According to Meenu Kumari, the lawyer of the victims, when Justice Ashutosh Kumar’s bench started the hearing, what kind of evidence and investigation was collected from the police officers so far? asked about it. Responding then, the police officers talked about the lack of evidence. Said directly that no evidence has been touched. On which the High Court asked the police officers, can you give it in writing? Or should the court proceed with its proceedings? On this, the SSP said that he would prepare a roadmap for further investigation and gathering of evidence.
Find the clue to identify the 4 unknown
According to Meenu Kumari, during the hearing, the High Court asked whether the CCTV cameras installed in the Women’s Remand Home were investigated under 65B? Was electronic evidence found? Was there any kind of tempering with it? Because, the main accused Vandana Gupta was arrested only after about 6 months. According to the lady lawyer, there was a detailed debate today on the point of investigation and evidence. The High Court has directed the police to find more clues to strengthen the investigation of the case. So that the 4 unknown people whose names have come up in the case can be identified. The screws of the police could be tightened on them. Now the next hearing in this matter will be on December 8.