The Calcutta High Court on Monday rejected the anticipatory bail prayer of Trinamool Congress leader Sk Supiyan, who was the election agent of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram, in connection with a murder case being investigated by the CBI.
The CBI is probing the death of BJP worker Debabrata Maity, who was allegedly attacked in Nandigram a day after the announcement of assembly poll results on May 2 and subsequently died of his injuries at SSKM Hospital in Kolkata, on an order of the high court, which directed the agency to investigate post-poll violence cases in the state.
A division bench comprising justices Debangsu Basak and BR De rejected the anticipatory bail prayer of Supiyan, who has already been questioned by the CBI twice in connection with the case.
Claiming that Supiyan is sought to be roped into the criminal complaint owing to a political vendetta, his counsel Kishore Dutta submitted that Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari had taken the name of ten persons who were to be arrested in connection with the case.
He submitted that with some of the ten persons named having already been taken into custody by the CBI, there is an imminent threat of arrest of the petitioner.
Praying for protection from arrest to his client, Dutta further submitted that Supiyan was not named in the charge sheet filed by the CBI on October 5.
Additional Solicitor General YJ Dastoor, representing the CBI, submitted that subsequent to taking over the investigation, the central agency filed the charge sheet to the extent possible at the point of time within the statutory period required.
He submitted that the atmosphere was vitiated prior to the CBI taking over the charge of the investigation and that it is subsequent to the agency taking over the probe that persons came forward to name the accused.
Opposing the anticipatory bail prayer, Dastoor referred to the gravity of the offence and the alleged involvement of the petitioner as envisaged from the case diary.
The division bench noted that CBI submitted a charge sheet on October 5, retaining the right of further investigation and filing of a further charge sheet.
"Considering the gravity of the offence and considering the materials in the case diary" and statements of witnesses implicating the petitioner in the incident and that the CBI is conducting the investigation pursuant to the order passed by the full bench and that the investigations are yet to be concluded, "we are unable to grant anticipatory bail to the petitioner", the bench ordered. PTI AMR
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