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IPS officers arrested in fake encounter case

Gujarat Police arrest two senior IPS officers, DG Vanzara and Rajkumar Pandayan, in connection with the 2005 fake encounter case.

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Updated at 5:58 pm

AHMEDABAD: Three IPS officials, including one from Rajasthan, were on Tuesday arrested by Gujarat Police on a charge of murder for their alleged role in the death of a man in a fake encounter here in 2005.

Those arrested are Inspector General (border range) DG Vanzara, Superintendent of Police Rajkumar Pandayan of the state intelligence wing, and MN Dinesh, the SP of Rajasthan's Alwar district.

The arrests were made in connection with the death of Sohrabuddin Sheikh, allegedly killed in a gun battle on November 26, 2005 during a joint operation by Gujarat's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Rajasthan Police.

Vanzara and Pandayan were called to the Gujarat police chief's office and arrested in the DGP's presence, senior state intelligence wing official Sudhir Sinha said.

Sinha said they were arrested 'on the charge of murder'.

Dinesh, who hails from Karnataka, was in Ahmedabad in connection with the probe into the killing and was also arrested. Rajasthan's personnel department will decide the future course of action against him, an official in Jaipur said.

Sheikh's wife Kausar Bano has been missing since the time of his death.

The Gujarat government had informed the Supreme Court on March 23 this year that the encounter in which Sheikh was killed was fake.

The admission came in response to a petition filed in the apex court by Sheikh's brother Rubabuddin.

Vanzara was chief of the ATS at the time of Sheikh's killing while Pandayan was his deputy.

 

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