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Dhula Murder Case: CID Files Chargesheet Against 3 Doctors & Magistrate

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The other two cases registered against the police officers under the Prevention of Corruption Act were under investigation
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Guwahati: In the Dhula murder case pertaining to the death of a minor girl child, the CID has filed a supplementary charge sheet against Dr Arun Ch. Deka, Dr Ajanta Bordoloi, Dr Anupam Sharma and Ashirbad Hazarika, a magistrate, after obtaining Sanction to prosecute them from the competent authority.

The charge sheet has been taken into cognizance by the Special Judge, Darrang.

It may be recalled that CID has earlier filed a charge sheet against the main accused Krishna Kamal Baruah U/S 354/354(A)/302/201 and 511 R/W 376 IPC, R/W Sec 10 of the POCSO Act.

All three Doctors, the magistrate and Krishna Kamal Baruah have already been arrested in this case.

The investigation conducted by CID has revealed that the magistrate Ashirbad Hazarika has not conducted any inquest at the place of occurrence and has not at all seen the dead body of the victim in a hanging position.

“Instead, he dishonestly and wrongfully created the Inquest report by breaching the trust reposed on him. He stated that he has seen the victim in a hanging position and declared that the death was due to hanging without conducting any enquiry and has willfully omitted the description of the nature of the ligature mark in the report in order to save the accused,” said CID in a statement on Saturday.

The three doctors who conducted the first post-mortem conspired to save the accused and dishonestly and wrongly created the post-mortem report by breaching the trust reposed on them and concluded that the death was due to hanging and that there was no evidence of any sexual assault.

“Whereas the panel of forensic experts, as well as the second post-mortem conducted, another set of doctors, have clearly brought out the injuries on the body of the victim and opined that the death was due to antemortem strangulation with a coir-like rope and homicidal in nature,” it added.

The other two cases registered against the police officers under the Prevention of Corruption Act were under investigation.

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