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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has finally registered a case into the 2006 murder of an elderly couple after their daughter,not happy with the closure report filed by the CB-CID in 2008,had filed a Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court.
The investigating agency,acting on the directions of the apex court,collected case-related documents from the Kanpur police on Saturday and also visited the house where the couple was killed.
We have recorded statements of the local residents and are looking into every aspect related to the murders, said a CBI official.
Lallu Prasad Dixit (65),a farmer from Salempur village,and his wife Savitri Devi (61) were found murdered in their house on July 31 morning in 2006. The couples relative,Kamal Kumar Pandey,had lodged a complaint at the Maharajpur police station,which the police later altered the IPC Section to 460 (lurking house- trespass or house- breaking by night causing death or grievous hurt) when the couples daughter,Asha Devi,reportedly informed the police about the missing contents from the house,which included cash,jewellery and a licensed rifle.
As the investigation followed and the police failed to trace the accused,the state government,on the familys request,transferred the case over to the CID,but the latters closure report in 2008 forced Asha into filing a petition with the court as she suspected that someone known to her family was behind the murder.
But when the court rejected her petition,she moved the High Court for a CBI inquiry. That petition,too,however,was rejected,according to a CBI official. It was then that Asha filed a Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court,which was accepted and the CBI was ordered,in October this year,to probe into the case.
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