CBI May Tell Court Missing Nurse is Dead


Jodhpur, Feb 21 (IANS): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is likely to file a report in the Rajasthan High Court Tuesday sttating that missing nurse Bhanwari Devi is dead, sources in the probe agency said here Monday.

The report is in connection with a habeas corpus petition filed by Bhanwari Devi's husband Amarchand before he was arrested by the CBI on charges of being involved in the conspiracy of his wife's disappearance.

During the last hearing, the CBI said that the nurse had been killed but the court demanded a closure report from the agency.

Amarchand was arrested Dec 8 by the CBI. On Sep 20, he had filed the petition in the high court accusing some influential people of being involved in her wife's abduction.

"The case has almost been cracked as the remains of the nurse's body have been recovered. Son of the nurse, Sahil, has confirmed that some of the items recovered from a 25-ft-deep crater and the canal, including a watch and some jewellery, belong to her," said a source close to the CBI.

Teams of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory and the CBI recovered two guns, a gunny bag, a bat, some bone fragments, a charred mobile phone, earrings, a locket, a watch and bracelet during a search that continued for three days.

Bhanwari Devi, who allegedly features in a compromising position with sacked Rajasthan minister Mahipal Maderna in a CD, had gone missing Sep 1 last year.

Maderna and Congress legislator from Luni constituency Malkhan Singh are among those who have been arrested in the case.

  

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