Mangalore: Bar association Demands CBI Ivestigation on Malbari Lawyer Murder Case


Mangalore: Bar association Demands CBI Ivestigation on Malbari Lawyer Murder Case

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MANGALORE, Apr 12: Alleging that the police were “lax” in their investigation of the murder of lawyer Naushad Kashimji, the Mangalore Bar Association has demanded that the case be handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

S.P. Chengappa, association’s president, told presspersons here on Saturday that the police negligence might have led to disappearance of evidence. In the first instance, the police did not protect the crime-spot and later they did not take all the bloodstains that were there into account. Pointing out that “primary investigation” was crucial in solving a crime, he said that the people and vehicles were allowed to move freely at the places where the crime occurred.

Chengappa said that despite his request, the police had refused to get the post-mortem conducted on the night of the murder. They promised to get it done the next morning. But the police called him up at 3 a.m. the next day only to tell him that autopsy was being done right away and that the body would be sent to Bhatkal, the home town of Kashimji by day break. The initial hesitation to conduct the post mortem and then finishing it in a hurried manner had given scope to suspicion in the minds of the people, he said.

“There is an attempt at hiding something. There has to be a serious investigation of the case,” he said.

Clarifying that the association was not suspecting the involvement of policemen in the murder, Mr. Chengappa said it had no information about the alleged “veiled threat by the police” to Naushad, who had been taking up cases of police atrocities.

Suspicion


But, in view of certain reports, and suspicion about the local police set up and the investigation, the case should be handed over to the CBI so that the culprits were brought to books, he said.

Stating that a number of cases related to anti social elements were pending in various courts, he said a proper protection was needed to be provided to lawyers. In the last few months, three lawyers had been attacked for different reasons, he added.

The association would hold a condolence meeting on Monday on its premises. A silent protest rally, with lawyers wearing black badges, would be taken out to the Deputy Commissioner’s office.

They would demand the transfer of the case to the CBI. Many advocates’ associations from different places, and the State Bar Association, had expressed their support. The Mangalore association had sent a representation in this regard to National Bar Council, he added.

  

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  • Thomas Pascal Andrade, Mangalore / Toronto

    Mon, Apr 13 2009

    Since the Bar Association is demanding a CBI enquiry, there should be immediate investigation so that the doubts in the minds of those who believe police are involved in the killing of the lawyer Naushad Kashimji would be cleared. The murdered lawyer was innocent and I think only lunatic people can kill him. Since the hardcore terrorists and outlaws in India can hire the best among best lawyers, thanks to their mentors who are hiding in safe haven, our government should see to it that it too hires the best lawyers to fight this type of cases. Defending these henchmen of Dawood, Chota Shakil, Chota Rajan, etc. is like winning a lottery for some of our greedy lawyers and many of them line up to fight their cases. The notorious ganglord, Abu Salem has a briliant lawyer. Kasab, who was involved in Mumbai attack, will have his lawyer too. If Dawood, Chota Shakil, Chota Rajan etc. are caught, they will have very best lawyers and you guys don’t get surprised if they are set scot-free.

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  • KS YOUSUF HYDER.KANNUR ., DAMMAM SAUDI ARABIA

    Mon, Apr 13 2009

    Yes indeed it should go through CBI investgation immediately

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  • Alex D'mello, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 13 2009

    Of course, any suspicious case should be immediately handed over to CBI so that the real faces of terror will get exposed. This is a very serious crime and going by the reports & Mr Poojary's comments that there is a strong possibility of the involvement of some influential group behind this killing. In public interest they must be exposed before the case is forgotten.

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  • IRFAN AHMED., MANGALORE.Dubai

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Deeply impressed by Mangalore Bar Council and Mr.Chengappa wherin they have taken initiative in demanding CBI enquiry for Lawyer Naused's murder.The police investigation raises some doubts and conjecture report about police spread in the case.So,what is wrong in entrusting the enquiry to CBI for a fair and impartial investigation. He was threatend with death by some politically Influential police officers,whose againist Naushed had filled cases .Why should people have a problem when his family and collegues have made a simple request for a impartial investigation.Why all this kind of hatred and impatience.Why create hatred in the name of religion and attack the weakest in the society.Can't we make a better Mangalore and surrondings ,by spreading mutual respect and love and avoid all these horrible incidents of destruction.

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  • riyaz saudi arabia, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    yes you are right muhammad...tomorow 1000, naushad will take birth ...insha allah

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  • Shery, Mangalore/Middle East

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Mr SP Chengappa a courageous lawyer of Mangalore.

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  • Anand Shetty, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Going by the reports, it looks like the case has far reaching consequences. The police also have behaved as if they want to hush up something. The person may belong to any community, here that is not important. Police have tried to destroy evidence.There should be a CBI investigation. Prashant, sorry to say you are very immature and you are exposing yourself.

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  • jeevan, udupi

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    First of all dont demoralize the police force. First of all let police compelete the investigation. Why to cry for CBI

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  • MUZAKKIR ASKERI, BHATKAL / DAMMAM

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    WE STAND BY MANGLORE BAR ASSOCIATION FOR DEMANDING CBI INVISTIGATION.... THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT. WE WANT JUSTICES

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  • shemeem, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Change your state of mind Mr.prashanth.Who knows the future!

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  • muhammad, mangalore.

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Prashanth, your eyes are tainted.I think there is no Lawyers appointed for the ANIMAL who Burnt down Missionary with his two sons in orissa. Don't worry 1000 Naushads will take birth. .Just remember You cannot live peacefully when you offend others.

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  • Alvaris Babuti, Niddodi

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    If indian inteligency is unable to solve this mystry why not handover to foreign investigating agency?

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  • samadkm, bahrain

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    You are right. It should be invistigated by the CBI.We need justice.

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  • HUSSAIN S, Mangalore-Dubai

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Dear Prashanth, Dubai, For your Kind information Mr S.P.Chengappa, is BJP and I know him well... but his way of thinking is Diffrent and better than Rest of BJP or Some Congress Candinate as I know him Personally.

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  • Shareef Moideen, Mangalore/ Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Prashant Dubai, It is not Congress Bureau of Investigation it is Central Bureau of Investigation, why you are politicizing the issue. The Mangalore Bar Association has more information about the capabilities of CBI more than me and you. Let us join together to get the justice for the deceased and for his family.

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  • razik, dammam, manglore

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Mr.Prashanth , it is unfair that you are  sitting in dubai and commenting .Let that lawyer get the justice..

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  • Prashanth, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Do they  mean Congress Bureau of Investigation? People are relating every issue with religion and start supporting criminals. Its lawyers who are more dangerous than the police.They will go to any extent to defend proven criminals.

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  • SAHEIL, SAHEIL / DUBAI

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    YES INDEED, IT SHOULD GO THROUGH CBI INVESTIGATION IMMEDIATELY. TILL BJP IN RULING WE DON’T KNOW HOW MANY LAWYERS SHOULD SACRIFICE THEIR LIVES.

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  • HANNI KUWAIT, MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    YES It shoud be invistigated by the CBI..thanks daiji

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  • muhammad, mangalore.

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    We need justice.

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  • anas, falnir

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    Yes, it is better if the case is referred to the CBI

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  • mahammad riyaz uk, mangalore/bantwal

    Sun, Apr 12 2009

    You are right. It should be invistigated by the CBI

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