The Special Investigation Team (SIT), set up to test the passing of understudy pioneer Anis Khan, Wednesday made its originally set of captures and held homeguard Kashinath Bera and urban volunteer Pritam Bhattacharya for their supposed contribution. The West Bengal government had shaped the SIT Monday.
Uninvolved of a gathering with industrialists at Nabanna, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said, “Two cops have been arrested in the Anis passing case. We are researching everything. Certain individuals are making impediment. I have advised the police to do an unprejudiced examination.”
According to sources, both the captured people were on RT Van obligation the evening of the episode.
“The two were captured based on the proof gathered up until this point,” said DGP Manoj Malvia at the West Bengal Police Headquarters in Bhavani Bhawan. The pair will be delivered in court Thursday, said authorities.
The DGP likewise said that the SIT is confronting blocks and non-participation from the family. “Indeed, even before the examination was begun, we had set three police under suspension for a fair examination. A few ideological groups are additionally associated with making obstacles. The SIT authorities are extremely skillful and the group needed to lead a posthumous again however the family denied,” said the DGP.
A day prior to, an associate sub-reviewer and a constable posted at Amta police headquarters were suspended and Bera was retired because of his asserted “carelessness” in obligation.
As indicated by Anis’ family, the 28-year-old understudy pioneer kicked the bucket the evening of February 18 after he was purportedly lost the second floor of his home by the “police” in Howrah region’s Sarada Dakshin Khan Para town under Amta police headquarters.
Anis’ dad Salem Khan had claimed that one of the denounced was “in police uniform” and the others in common volunteers’ uniform.