Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (SP)
Kasargod, Sep 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which had failed in its efforts to make any headway relating to the death of the then Mangalore Kazi, C M Abdul Musliyar Chembarikka near his residence in Chembarikka under suspicious circumstances on February 15, 2010, has begun its fresh phase of investigation.
After the body of the aged Kazi was found a little distance away from his house on seashore, the Bekal police and crime branch police had conducted investigations. As the family of the late Kazi expressed lack of faith in these investigations which could not show any progress, CBI inquiry was ordered. The CBI team, which visited the village a number of times and conducted investigation, also failed to find any important clues.
The CBI, which had temporarily suspended investigation about two months back after failing to show any progress in the case, and after submitting its report to the director, has begun investigations again, under pressure from various quarters. Several organizations have been demanding for handing over this investigation to another unit of CBI. Accordingly, superintendent of police (SP) CBI Thiruvananthapuram unit, Rekhesh Kumar, additional SP, Nandakumar, circle inspector, Lasser, visited the residence of Kazi, apart from Kadukkakall and Chemnad, on Wednesday September 21. The team also visited the spot where the Kazi’s body was found. Three surgeons of the forensic team which conducted post mortem of the Kazi’s body also accompanied the team.