Cbi seeks lifting of stay on its probe in bulandsahar gangrape

Cbi seeks lifting of stay on its probe in bulandsahar gangrape

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) moved the Supreme Court seeking modification of an order staying its ongoing probe in the sensational Bulandsahar gangrape case, saying it may cause


“disappearance of material evidences” besides enabling six accused to seek statutory bail. The apex court had on 29 August taken note of the controversial remarks of UP Minister Azam Khan


that the gangrape case was a “political conspiracy”, while staying the CBI probe in the case. It had also asked whether the state should stop people holding high offices from making such


comments on heinous crimes. In a plea filed by CBI SP Abhishek Dular, the probe agency sought its impleadment as a party to the petition filed by the husband and father of the rape


survivors, a mother- daughter duo. While seeking modification of the order passed by a bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and C Nagappan, the probe agency sought permission to continue


its probe in the case.