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CBI concludes investigation into SI Junmoni Rabha’s death

Final inquiry reports suggest road accident as cause of death, senior police officials acquitted

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HT Correspondent

NAGAON, Feb 7: The central investigative agency, CBI, completed its investigation into the mysterious death of SI Junmoni Rabha and submitted its 59-page final charge sheets at Nagaon District and Session Court in the late afternoon last Tuesday.

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Sources said that DSP Manindra Singh of the CBI team submitted the final inquiry reports regarding three separate cases registered in Nagaon in connection with the mysterious death of the lady cop near Nagaon Jakhalabandha last year. The central investigative agency mentioned in its final inquiry reports that the deceased lady sub-inspector was killed in a mere road accident instead of suicide or murder. The agency included 11 chapters in the charge sheets in connection with all three separate cases, and all the senior police officials of the then Nagaon Police against whom Sumitra Rabha, the bereaved mother of the deceased lady cop, brought allegations of involvement in the mysterious death of SI Junmoni Rabha were also acquitted in the charge sheets, sources added.

It’s pertinent to mention here that following the mysterious death of lady SI, Sumitra Rabha, the mother of the deceased, lodged an FIR in Jakhalabandha PS and termed it a pre-planned murder instead of a mere road mishap. She mentioned the names of then SP Leena Doley, then ASP Rupjyoti Kalita, then OC, Nagaon PS Manoj Rajbanshi, SI Abhajyoti Rabha, then OC Dhing in her FIR.

The CBI team that used Nagaon Circuit House as its temporary office for over the last several months to investigate the entire incident of SI Junmoni Rabha left for New Delhi on Wednesday.

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