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            Sohrabuddin case: Supreme Court asks for call 
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            Thursday December 01, 2011 09:01:44 PM, IANS |  
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            Gujarat should distance itself from law abusers, apex court told 
              Senior counsel Gopal Subramanium, appointed by the court for its 
              assistance, said this during the hearing on a petition by the 
              Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) seeking the transfer of 
              trial outside Gujarat in the abduction and staged shootout killing 
              of Sohrabuddin 
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              New Delhi: The Supreme 
              Court Thursday directed the Gujarat government to make available 
              to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) details of phone 
              calls made between senior police officers and other functionaries 
              of the state during the 2005 killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh.
 The direction came from the apex court bench of Justice Aftab Alam 
              and Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai after counsel Gopal Subramanium, 
              who is assisting the court in the case, told the court that the 
              investigating agency was not provided with the call records of the 
              period when Sohrabuddin Sheikh was abducted and killed in a staged 
              shootout.
 
 The court was hearing a petition seeking the recall of its Jan 12, 
              2010 verdict transferring investigation into the case to the CBI.
 
 The court has asked the CBI to carry out thorough investigations 
              into the matter.
 
 Sohrabuddin Sheikh and his wife Kausarbi were taken off from a bus 
              on the outskirts of Ahmedabad Nov 23, 2005. In the wee hours of 
              Nov 26, 2005, Sheikh was killed in a staged shootout. Kausarbi 
              went missing subsequently.
 
 The bench asked Additional Advocate General of Gujarat Tushar 
              Mehta to apprise the court of the exact position of the case on 
              next hearing Wednesday. Mehta told the court that if call record 
              CDs were available with the state police, then they will be given 
              to CBI.
 
 Subramanium told the court that the state police is maintaining 
              that the call records available with it relate to the period when 
              Sohrabuddin's aide Tulsiram Prajapati was killed.
 
 He said that while call records would not disclose the 
              conversations that took place, they would reveal who was in touch 
              with whom during the period.
 
 Disputing the position of two telecom operators who said they did 
              not have the records of the calls made in 2005, Gopal Subramanium 
              said that he had some knowledge of technology used by the service 
              providers and call records can be retrieved.
 
 It has been contended that it were the call details of the then 
              deputy superintendent of police Narendra Amin which revealed that 
              when Kausarbi was cremated at DIG D.G. Vanzara's village Illol, he 
              was in touch with the former minister of state for home Amit Shah.
 
 Senior counsel Vivek Tanka, appearing for the CBI, told the court: 
              "They (police) did not give us anything by way of telephone call 
              records of important people."
 
 "(Inspector General of Police Geetha Johri) says that she had 
              handed over all the records to the Additional Director General O.P. 
              Mathur, but call record CDs were not given to us along with the 
              Sohrabuddin Sheikh case records," he told the court.
 
 Counsel for Robabuddin Sheikh, Sohrabuddin's brother, told the 
              court that while call records of people like Amit Shah, Vanzara 
              and Amin were not being provided, call details of other police 
              officers during the period were made available.
 
 
 
               
 
 
                
              
 
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