November 23, 2024

Calcutta High Court: Calcutta HC pulls up police for delay in FIR on BJP worker murder | India News

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KOLKATA: The Calcutta high court on Friday pulled up police for not filing an FIR based on a murder complaint made by the family of a West Midnapore BJP worker, who died on August 20, 2021. The SDPO had instead initiated a probe into an “unnatural death” case.
“Why was an FIR not lodged following a murder complaint? You didn’t find a cognizable offence?” Justice Jay Sengupta asked the state counsel, and noted that action should be taken against the cops concerned.
The next hearing in the case is scheduled on Monday.
The family of Srikanta Patra from Dantan had lodged a police complaint three months after the assembly poll results were declared, stating that the Trinamool Congress goons killed the BJP worker.
The family alleged that they had been getting threats even before Patra’s murder, and when they went to police to register a complaint, they were pressured to join TMC.
In its petition to the High Court, the family said that the cops came to their house a day after Patra’s death and forced them to sign a blank paper to make out a case that he had died in an accident.



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