CBI's Delhi branch to probe Shehla Masood's murder
Wednesday November 02, 2011 09:30:18 PM,
IANS
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Bhopal: With no headway in the
two-month investigation into the murder of RTI activist Shehla
Masood, the Delhi unit of the Central Bureau of Investigation
(CBI) will now probe the incident instead of the Bhopal branch,
sources in the premier agency said Wednesday.
However, as of now the investigative officer will be Bhartendra
Sharma of CBI Bhopal, the sources said.
Masood was also India Against
Corruption's Madhya Pradesh chapter head.
Right to Information (RTI) and green activist Masood was killed
near her home while she was sitting in her car Aug 16. After her
murder, some high profile names from the political class and
bureaucracy did the rounds in connection with it.
From Sep 3, CBI's Bhopal officials had begun investigating the
case. But in the last 60 days, the premier agency has not come out
with anything concrete on the RTI activist's broad daylight
murder.
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