Gujarat
top cop Bhatt asked to report for duty
Monday May 02, 2011 10:44:00 PM,
IANS
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Gandhinagar:
Gujarat's senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Sanjiv Bhatt
has received a letter from Director General of Police Chittaranjan
Singh asking him to report back for duty.
He is understood to have been told to take permission from his
superiors prior to appearing before any commission of enquiry.
Bhatt, the principal of the SRP training school at Chowki near
Junagadh, has been directed to appear before the Nanavaty-Mehta
commission probing the Godhra riots of 2002.
The spat between Bhatt and his parent department continued.
While the Gujarat DGP had said that since Bhatt has not received
any threat, he does not require any protection, the threat
assessment carried out by the inspector of the Ghatlodia police
station in Ahmedabad tells a different tale.
Inspector S.G. Barochia has reported that Bhatt and his family
face threats not only from Hindu fundamentalists but also from
organs of the Sangh Parivar.
The report also cited possible threats from Islamic militants as
well as Gulf-based underworld for the arms haul he had made as
well as the probe he conducted on the RDX landing in Porbandar.
Bhatt sparked off a major controversy after he filed an affidavit
in the Supreme Court in April raising serious charges against
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi for his alleged role in the
2002 Godhra riots.
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