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Khwaja Yunus Case
Ten Mumbai police-men, under a cloud in the alleged custodial death of Ghatkopar blast accused, Khwaja Yunus, have been transferred out of the city.
Acting on a Bombay High Court directive, Maharashtra Director General of Police, Dr P. S Pasricha said: “The ones who were in service in Mumbai, and who fell under the sphere of suspicion in the Khwaja Yunus case, have been transferred as per the High Court’s order.” The officers transferred were attached to the three Crime Branch units—Andheri, Powai and Ghatkopar in 2003, and include encounter specialists like Pradeep Sharma and Arun Borude. While the Powai unit had custody of Yunus at that time, he was lodged in the Ghatkopar unit and officers from Andheri were roped in for the interrogation. Police Inspector, Pradeep Sharma, who was posted at Andheri, has been transferred to Amravati. Arun Borude, who is the main investigating officer in the Ghatkopar blast case, has been shifted to Buldhana. Borude did not answer his phone despite repeated attempts. Prakash Patil, who was attached to the Ghatkopar unit, has been transferred to Nanded. The remaining policemen transferred were all posted at the Crime Branch’s Powai unit. Assistant Police Inspector, Dinkar Mohite has been transferred to Nagpur, police sub-inspectors, Girdhar Gore and Kanhiyalal Thorat to Ratnagiri and Nandurbar, assistant sub-inspector Mangesh Mahajan to Nashik city, constable Dattatraya Johri to Nashik rural, constable Limbhaji Yadav to Hingoli and constable Narhari Birnmule to Raigad. While the CID has filed charge-sheets against Borude, Mahajan and Birmule, the others have been transferred for falling in the sphere of suspicion. Yunus, a software engineer and a suspect in the 2002 Ghatkopar bomb blast, was arrested by the Crime Branch in December 2002. Crime Branch officers claimed that on January 6, 2003, while they were taking him to Ahmednagar, he escaped when their vehicle overturned. However, Yunus’s family moved the court claiming that he was killed in police custody. Co-accused in the case, Dr. Abdul Mateen also claimed that Yunus was tortured in police custody.
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