[<<BJP president Amit Shah and IPS officers Dinesh M N, Rajkumar Pandiyan
and D G Vanzara were the “principal conspirators” in the alleged fake
encounter of Tulsiram Prajapati in Gujarat in 2006, a chief investigating
officer of the case told a special court on Wednesday.
Sandeep Tamgadge, who investigated and supervised the case from April 2012,
also said that there was a “politician-criminal” nexus, and named Amit Shah
and Rajasthan Home Minister Gulabchand Kataria as the alleged “politicians”
who had “used criminals” —- Sohrabuddin Shaikh, Tulsiram and Azam Khan —-
to fire at the office of Popular Builders in 2004.
Shah, Kataria, Dinesh M N, Pandiyan and Vanzara —- who were all named as
accused in the case —- were discharged by the trial court between 2014 and
2017.
Tamgadge also claimed that Call Data Records (CDRs) of the accused had
established their conspiracy to commit the offence.>>]

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/tulsiram-prajapati-encounter-amit-shah-3-ips-officers-among-main-conspirators-probe-officer-5458249/?fbclid=IwAR04cWUYqGpmHdBVLfPqUvEppQfhPcLrWkJCUYga_84_OmVAftFTX_qaLM0

Tulsiram Prajapati encounter: Amit Shah, 3 IPS officers among main
conspirators, say probe officer
Amit Shah, Kataria, Dinesh M N, Pandiyan and Vanzara —- who were all named
as accused in the case —- were discharged by the trial court between 2014
and 2017.

Written by Sadaf Modak | Mumbai |

Updated: November 22, 2018 3:59:14 am

Tulsiram Prajapati (File)

BJP president Amit Shah and IPS officers Dinesh M N, Rajkumar Pandiyan and
D G Vanzara were the “principal conspirators” in the alleged fake encounter
of Tulsiram Prajapati in Gujarat in 2006, a chief investigating officer of
the case told a special court on Wednesday.

Sandeep Tamgadge, who investigated and supervised the case from April 2012,
also said that there was a “politician-criminal” nexus, and named Amit Shah
and Rajasthan Home Minister Gulabchand Kataria as the alleged “politicians”
who had “used criminals” —- Sohrabuddin Shaikh, Tulsiram and Azam Khan —-
to fire at the office of Popular Builders in 2004.

Shah, Kataria, Dinesh M N, Pandiyan and Vanzara —- who were all named as
accused in the case —- were discharged by the trial court between 2014 and
2017.

Tamgadge also claimed that Call Data Records (CDRs) of the accused had
established their conspiracy to commit the offence.

During cross-examination, the officer agreed to the suggestion that CDRs
are one of the best evidence to determine a person’s location at a
particular time. Asked whether any of the CDRs collected during the probe
had established conspiracy, Tamgadge responded in the affirmative.

When defence lawyers asked him to name people whose CDRs established the
conspiracy, Tamgadge said, “The CDRs of (Amit) Shah, Dinesh MN, Vanzara,
Pandiyan, Vipul Agarwal, Ashish Pandya, N H Dabhi, G S Rao.”

Of them, Pandya, Dabhi and Rao continue to face trial; the others have been
discharged for lack of evidence. The CBI had included calls between these
men, before and after the alleged offence, in its chargesheet. The trial
court, while discharging the accused, had said there was insufficient
evidence against them.

Tulsiram was killed on December 28, 2006, in Gujarat after Rajasthan Police
officials claimed that he had escaped from custody while being taken back
to Udaipur jail from a court hearing in Ahmedabad. The CBI maintains that
Sohrabuddin and Tulsiram ran an extortion racket in connivance with
policemen and politicians. According to the probe agency, a conspiracy was
hatched to abduct Sohrabuddin, his wife Kausarbi, and Tulsiram on November
23, 2005.

While Sohrabuddin was subsequently shown to have been killed in an
allegedly staged encounter on November 26, 2005, Kausarbi was also
murdered, according to the CBI chargesheet.

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On Wednesday, Tamgadge told the court that when he took over the probe in
April 2012, his predecessors had completed a substantial part of the
Sohrabuddin case. He said he had recorded statements of Kataria and Vimal
Patni, a marble businessman in Rajasthan.

When defence lawyer Wahab Khan asked whether evidence was destroyed or
suppressed against them, since both are discharged, the court did not allow
the question, stating that it did not pertain to Khan’s client —- Rajasthan
Police officer Abdul Rehman.

Khan questioned Tamgadge on the alleged escape of Tulsiram, claiming that
Rehman was not part of the police team escorting him. Tamgadge said that
while he was not part of the team that particular day, he had a role to
play as a conspirator. He told the court that Rehman and then Udaipur
Superintendent of Police, Dinesh M N, who was in charge of assigning escort
duty, were conspirators.

The trial court had discharged Dinesh last year and Bombay High Court
upheld the order in September.

Tamgadge also told the court that he had recorded the statements of BJP
president Amit Shah, Kataria and Patni as accused but the court said that
they were not part of the record. Khan filed a plea seeking for those to be
brought on record by the CBI. The court will decide on the plea on Thursday.
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