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Release of truck driver Sumit Kumar Paul draws mixed reactions

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NAGAON, May 27: Amidst the row over the mysterious ‘death’ of SI Junmoni Rabha, the news about the release of Sumit Kumar Paul, the driver of the container truck that rammed the personal vehicle of the deceased police SI, leading to his death, from jail intensified more suspicion over the impartial investigation into the case of the mysterious death of SI Junmoni here today.

It’s however alleged that Jakhalabandha PS police allegedly treated the entire incident as a simple road accident and registered the case of Sumitra Rabha’s FIR under Section 279/427/304(A) of the Indian penal code, for which the arrested truck driver Sumit Kumar Paul, a permanent resident of Bihar who surrendered to Jakhalabandha PS after a couple of days of the mysterious accident, could manage to be released from jail.

It’s also come to the attention of the conscious people of the small town here that the driver, who was supposed to be a sustainable witness to evade the mystery of the death of SI Junmoni, has been allegedly kept aside from the media since his surrender by the investigative agency as well as the police of Jakhalabandha PS. They alleged that Sumit Kumar Paul, the driver of the container truck, could be able to come out of jail because of the loose case diary recorded by the investigating officer of the case, for which it’s feared that the entire case of the mysterious “death” of SI Junmoni will remain a mere road accident.

It’s pertinent to mention here that following the mysterious ‘death’ of the deceased police sub inspector, her mother Sumitra Rabha lodged an FIR asserting it as a preplanned murder and depicting a series of coincidences as well as a sequence that occurred just before and after the mysterious death of SI Junmoni Rabha, where the bereaved mother accused outgoing SP Leena Doley, ASP Tridib Kumbang, Raja Irshad, OC of Dhing, and SI Abhajyoti Rabha of the mysterious death of her child.

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