Sheena Bora case: CBI nabs ex-media tycoon Peter Mukerjea


Mumbai, Nov 19 (IANS): The CBI on Thursday evening arrested former media tycoon Peter Mukerjea in connection with the murder of his step-daughter Sheena Bora.

Peter - the husband of one of the three prime accused and Sheena's mother Indrani Mukerjea - was picked up from his Worli residence by a CBI team on Thursday evening and taken to the CBI office in south Mumbai.

"CBI has today (Thursday) arrested Peter Mukherjea in a case relating to the murder of Sheena Bora. Further investigation is on," a CBI source told IANS in Delhi.

Indrani is currently in custody of the Central Bureau of Investigation along with her ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna and her former driver Shyamwar Rai.

The CBI earlier on Thursday lodged a charge sheet against Indrani, Khanna and Rai in a Mumbai magistrate court.

 

Charge sheet against three accused

The CBI filed a charge sheet in a court here on Thursday against the three prime accused in the sensational Sheena Bora murder case.

The charge sheet by the Central Bureau of Investigation, running into around 1,000 pages, was submitted in the court of Additional Metropolitan Magistrate (Ms.) R.V. Adone.

The three prime accused named in the charge sheet are Sheena's mother Indrani Mukerjea, Indrani's ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna and her former driver Shyamvar Rai.

According to official sources, the charge sheet says Sheena was murdered in 2012 by her mother Indrani -- wife of former media baron Peter Mukerjea -- while her ex-husband Khanna and former driver Rai were accomplices in the crime.

The trio was arrested from Mumbai and Kolkata in August and have been in custody since August 25.

Earlier, the case was investigated by Mumbai police, but in September, the Maharashtra government handed it over to the CBI which has been probing it since.

After the case was transferred to it, the CBI lodged a case against the accused trio charging them with kidnapping, murder, criminal conspiracy, destruction of evidence, attempt to murder, etc.

Filed within the mandatory 90 days, the charge sheet includes around 200 documents as evidence and statements of around 150 witnesses.

The accused trio has been in continuous custody of Mumbai police and then in judicial custody and now in CBI custody since nearly three months.

According to investigators, Sheena, 24, an employee with a private company in Mumbai, was strangulated in a car on the night of April 24, 2012.

Her body was taken in the vehicle to an isolated spot in the forests near Gagode village in adjacent Raigad district, around 80 km south of Mumbai.

The trio poured petrol over the body and set it afire before dumping the half-burnt remains in the thick bushes from where it was found on May 23, a month later by a local villager.

Subsequently, forensic and other tests have confirmed that the remnants found in the forests were of Sheena.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Fri, Nov 20 2015

    Hope our CBI will be in a position to expose the truth and arrest the guilty without further delay.Justice delayed is justice denied.

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  • ASHLEY, UDUPI

    Thu, Nov 19 2015

    Why still play rummy,The case has already become funny.

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 19 2015

    One more opportunity for Arnab of TIMES NOW to shout on top of his voice for at least 2 hours for next 4 days.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 19 2015

    Is the arrest consequent to the hasty transfer of Rakesh Maria, Commissioner of Mumbai Police? While half of the Mumbai Police has allegiance to Dawood / Rajans / Shakeels, can we trust the so called fence around us?

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