Cuttack: For the first time speaking on the heinous murder of Health Minister Naba Kishore Das, DGP Sunil Bansal on Friday said investigation will take some time as all possible angles behind the murder are being investigated.
Briefing media persons here, the DGP said, “A very unfortunate and sad incident happened on January 29. We all are in a state of shock. We are still thinking about how this incident happened. Whether it could have been prevented?”
“Sometimes, some incidents, which no one ever thought about, also happen in our life. Excluding Lord Jagannath, no one can imagine that such an incident can happen. This is such type of an incident,” DGP said
On the incident day, as per the procedure security arrangements were made for the Minister. Police escort was there, a pilot vehicle and PSO was there. Still this incident has happened.
For proper investigation of the incident, Crime Branch probe was ordered immediately and ADG Arun Bothra himself is camping there and supervising the investigation. Shri Bothra has experience in CBI and he has been treated as a best investigator not only in Odisha but also in the entire country, he said.
“Still, we have suo-moto requested the Orissa High Court to monitor the entire investigation process by a sitting or retired Judge. Accordingly, retired Judge Justice J.P. Das has been appointed to look after this case,” he informed.
“The entire investigation is going under the monitoring of Justice Das. Some facts have come up. Still, it will take some more time to complete the investigation process,” said the DGP.
Because in such crime cases, no one is able to know all the details within just two or four days, he said.
“To ensure that tomorrow no one can point finger towards any kind of police interference in the investigation process, we have transferred local police officers, as a precaution,” he said.
The personal security officer (PSO) of the Minister was suspended as the incident happened in his presence.
Even though some facts have come up, it will take some more time to complete the investigation process. Because in such crime cases, no one is able to know all the details within just two or four days, said Shri Bansal.
“We have contacted the Central Scientific Forensic Laboratory (CSFL), New Delhi. I have personally discussed with the senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs,” he said, adding, the Central Government has assured to extend all support for proper investigation of the case.
While a team of State Forensic Science Laboratory is camping there in Jharsuguda, a team of the CFSL may visit the crime spot soon, he informed.
Some pieces of hand written papers of the accused sacked ASI Gopal Das have been recovered from the toilet of Jharsuguda airport police station. The DGP said it will be premature now to make any opinion about the evidence before its forensic examinations.
“Investigation still going on and all options are open for probe. We are not going to close our minds. If we have any evidence or indication or clue, we will take those to a logical conclusion,” he added.
Asked about the motive behind the crime, the DGP said, “Motive is something which is hidden in his mind. There is no machine which has read it. We can only know about it from his facial expression, behaviour and mental condition. That’s why the entire circumstances and sequence of the crime is being investigated to find out the motive.”
Commenting on the claims that the accused was mentally unsound, Shri Bansal said the police were trying to find out whether he was suffering from bipolar disorder. If yes, did it contribute to the crime and to what extent.
“If we will take the confession of the prime accused in this crime into consideration, we could file a chargesheet on the same day also. But the investigation is going to rule out all angles, which cannot be seen right now,” he clarified.
To ensure that such an incident will not happen again, the DGP said, the Odisha Police will hold discussion with the Special Protection Group (SPG), which is providing protection to the Prime Minister.
“We will look into their SOP and good practices, and to what extent we can implement it in our system.