Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, April 15 2010:
One-man Judicial Enquiry Commission led by Justice (retired) PG Agarwal on the July 23 shooting incident at Khwairamband Bazar today ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) investigating into the case to submit copies of seizer items and copies of reports of the forensic test in the next hearing of the commission.
The fixed the next hearing on April 30 .
The hearing of the commission was conducted today at the Imphal Hotel in which statement of a orthopedic doctor of RIMS who operated an injure person of the incident, Mangal Golmei , Dr I bomcha was recorded.
Additional SP, Imphal West District (Operation), AK Jhalajit also submitted his affidavit in comply with the order of the commission passed in the last hearing.
However, the commission granted for two weeks to a plea of the counsel of seven suspended police commando personnel in connection with the incident for submission of their affidavits.
The statement given by Dr I Ibomcha mentioned nothing special about the incident but that of injuries received by the injured Mangal Golmei who he attended when brought up to the hospital.
A deformed projectile from the body of the injure person and he handed over the same to the medical superintendent, RIMs who subsequently handed over to the police under sealed cover.
Because of the complex nature of the inquiry sustained by the victim, he was reffered to a better equipped hospital for further management.
He was discharged from RIMS on September 19, 2009, the doctor said to the commission.
The One-man Commission led by Justice (retired) of Gauhati High Court, PG Agarwal was initiated on August 27 last year under the instruction of the state government to investigate on the shoot-out incident of Khwairamban Bazar on July 23 where two people were killed and five others injured in the incident.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is also investigating into the same incident of July 23 and they have summoned seven Manipur police commandos who are under suspension and conducted spot demonstration at the place where the July 23 incident had take place recently.
The seven police commandos are under suspension on the charge of alleged firing at Khwaramban Bazaar on July 23 last year, killing two persons, Ch Sanjit and Th Rabina and injuring five others which was alleged to be an 'fake encounter'.