Assam Congress demanded judicial probe in SI Junmoni death

0
350
Assam Congress demanded judicial probe in SI Junmoni death

Guwahati: The Congress party in Assam has demanded a judicial probe into the ‘mysterious’ death of Sub-Inspector (SI) Junmoni Rabha.

A delegation of Assam Congress met the family of deceased SI Junmoni Rabha in Guwahati on Sunday.
The Assam Congress delegation was led by senior party leader Debabrata Saikia.

Other Assam Congress leaders who met Junmoni Rabha’s family members are: MLA Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha, Nandita Das, Abdul Rashid Mandal, Shibamoni Bora and other leaders.
“The Assam Congress demands a thorough investigation into the alleged killing of this brave soldier of Assam,” the party said.

The Assam Congress added: “CM Himanta Biswa Sarma should break his silence and stop protecting any official and syndicate as alleged.”
The question remains that the Chief Minister who keeps singing the songs of Axom Jiori’s protection is silent today, why? What is he afraid of?”

It may be noted that Assam Police SI Junmoni Rabha died on May 16 and it was initially reported that his death was an accident.
However, it was later found that there were certain angles which indicated that he was allegedly ‘murdered’.

The post-mortem report of deceased Assam Police SI Junmoni Rabha has also revealed many nerve-wracking facts.

These revelations have shed light on several dark aspects of the entire incident which indicate a “pre-planned murder”.
According to the post-mortem report, on examination, the body was found to have multiple injuries and bruises on most parts of the body.

The post-mortem report, which was conducted within 24 hours, revealed multiple rib fractures on both sides of Junmoni Rabha’s body.

The report also suggested that injury marks were seen on both knees, legs, elbows and hands.
Meanwhile, even as the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is probing the ‘mysterious’ death of Assam Police SI Junmoni Rabha, on Saturday (20 May), Director General of Police (DGP) GP Singh He said that an investigation has now been recommended. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

 

Leave a reply

Secured By miniOrange
Visitors: 3631