Thursday, 28 April 2011

AG KANTAK ASSURES HANDING OVER DUDU CASE TO CBI

PANJIM: Advocate general (AG) Subodh Kantak on Thursday assured the high court of Bombay at Goa that the state government will issue a notification for handing over the case involving alleged Israeli drug dealer David Driham alias Dudu over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
The AG made the statement before a division bench comprising Justice S C Dharmadhikari and Justice F M Reis during the hearing of a petition filed by Sunil Kawathankar, president of National Students Union of India (NSUI). Kantak told the court that the government is in the process of issuing a third notification for handing over Dudu's case to the CBI for further investigation.
Kawathankar has sought a direction from the court to the Goa crime branch to hand over investigation into the four cases concerning the drug mafia-police nexus to the CBI for further investigation. The four cases include those pertaining to alleged Israeli drug dealers Yaniv Benaim alias Atala and Dudu, suspended PSI Sunil Gudlar and former ANC PI Ashish Shirodkar.
It is totally useless case now of the police-drug-nexus. The evidence has been entirely destroyed by Chandrakant Salgaoncar the most corrupt policeman of the police department of Goa to save the son of the home minister of Goa Ravi Naik. It is well known fact that the case was refused to be handed over to the CBI till Chandrakant Salgaoncar finished distilling and destroying evidence linking Roy Naik. Chandrakant Salgaoncar was later given medal for this special service of corruption and sabotaging the case.
The state government had earlier sent a notice to the central government requesting its approval for authorizing the CBI to take over investigations. Thereafter, the Centre had also told the court that it is willing to hand over Dudu's case to the CBI. The next hearing of the case has been fixed on May 2.

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