Economic
Times: New Delhi: Tuesday, 17 February 2015.
CBI today
decided to reinvestigate the murder of Pune-based RTIactivist Satish Shetty in
view of new evidence recovered during the searches at the offices and residence
of a prominent builder in January.
The decision
to close the murder case was taken nearly eight months back--in June last
year--while the closure report was filed before the special court in August
case, CBI sources said here today.
They said the
agency has decided to reinvestigate the murder after it recovered certain
documents, indicative of possible missing evidence in the murder case, from a
builder whose offices and residence were searched in Janurary in a separate
case registered in November.
After
registering the fresh case, CBI had carried out searches at 21 locations in
Mumbai and Pune in the premises of IRB infrastructure developer to probe
allegations of land grabbing along Mumbai-Pune Highway on the directions of the
Bombay High Court.
CBI sources
said the searches were an off-shoot of the murder of Satish Shetty who had sought
information on the alleged land grabbing by IRB Infrastructure developers.
The Bombay
High Court, on the request of CBI, had handed over the probe to it to
investigate allegations of land grabbing.
CBI had
registered a case under various Sections of IPC related to cheating and forgery
against Deepak Dattatrey Gadgil, who is the authorised signatory for Aryan
Infrastructure (a subsidiary of IRB infrastructure) and 12 others, the sources
said.
CBI had
carried out searches at 21 locations including the offices and residence of
Gadgil and Virendra Mahaiskar, Managing Director IRB Infrastructure. The
premises of other 15 individuals were also searched, they said.