Hummingbird News Desk
KRISHNAGAR, 28 SEP: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a man wanted for killing a BJP worker during post-poll violence in Krishnagar, Nadia from Maharashtra’s Pune.
Baloram Das, who is accused in the murder case of Palash Mondol, was produced before a local court in Pune on Monday where he was sent to transit remand of four days.
Palash, a BJP worker, was killed on 14 June, 2021, by over dozen people in Krishnagar.
According to the FIR, when Palash along with his wife Shefali were asleep at their house, a few miscreants gathered outside the house around 6am.
“They carried weapons like sharp dagger, pipes of tube well, iron rods and fire arms. They entered our house without anyone’s permission and out of their previous malice, they started calling my husband’s name using filthy language. Thereafter, they broke open the entrance door of our house and came inside,” said Shefali Mondol in her statement, which is a part of CBI’s FIR.
“They destroyed all the furniture and items. They dragged my husband out of the house and started beating him with iron rods, pipes of tube well and caused grievous injury to his (husband) head using the sharp dagger. Thereafter, one Kushai Das took out a firearm and shot in the head of my husband with the intention of killing him. As a result, my husband collapsed drenched in blood,” she added.
Shefali further said in her statement that Kushai Das and Pappu Mukherjee then fired twice and fled from the spot. “When I took my critically injured husband to Shaktinagar District Hospital, the doctor declared him dead,” she said.
The CBI has filed a chargesheet against 15 accused in connection with this case. Twelve arrested accused are currently in judicial custody.
During the investigation, the CBI learnt that accused Baloram Das was also allegedly involved in the killing of Palash Mondol. After a manhunt, Baloram was located in Pune and a team of CBI arrested him on Monday.
On the order of Calcutta High Court, the CBI is investigating post-poll violence cases in West Bengal. Over 41 FIRs have been filed by CBI, which include murder, rape and rioting cases.
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