CBI Continues to Quiz Amit Shah


Gandhinagar, Aug 8 (IANS): Former Gujarat minister Amit Shah continued to be quizzed by CBI officials here Sunday, a day after he was grilled for nine hours in connection with the 2005 killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh in a staged shootout.

The former minister of state for home was at the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) office here in the morning for the final day of questioning. His two-day period of CBI remand ends Sunday night.

Though Shah has been lodged in Sabarmati jail after his arrest July 25 and judicial remand thereafter, he spent Saturday night in the CBI lock-up in it's regional office in Sector-10 here.

In the morning, he was brought to the CBI camp office in the old secretariat here for further questioning.

Sources in the CBI said the minister faced over 300 questions over the length of the day Saturday. His lawyers who were present, though at a visual distance, said they had no complaints in relation to the questioning.

According to the source, Shah has been less than cooperative in answering questions. On Saturday, he was in the custody of the CBI from almost 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. The questioning began around 10.a.m. Sunday again.

He has answered largely in monosyllables or at best with "I don't remember".

The former minister has been asked searching questions about the orders he issued in relation to the transfer of key police officers who are now co-accused and his phone conversations - 32 times with Deputy Superintendent of Police N.K. Amin on the day Sohrabuddin's wife Kauserbi is suspected to have been killed, the source said.

The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has been accused of killing Sheikh in a staged shootout Nov 26, 2005, in Ahmedabad. His wife Kauserbi is suspected to have been killed at a farm near here two days later.


 

  

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