Mumbai: The Bombay High Court Monday expressed reservations after the state said it has no objection to transfering of the probe into the February 2015 killing of CPI leader Govind Pansare to the anti-terrorism squad (ATS) and batted for continuity in investigation.
A special investigation team (SIT) of the state police has been probing the murder under the HC’s monitoring. Pansare was shot on February 16, 2015, in Kolhapur and died four days later. “What is going to be achieved by having a different team?” asked Justices Revati Mohite-Dere and Sharmila Deshmukh, adding that an ATS officer could join the SIT instead to avoid further delay as a new team would take time to understand the complexities of the case. “Ultimately, it is part of Maharashtra police. Not that we are asking (to take officers) from CBI,’’ said Justice Mohite-Dere.
Special public prosecutor Ashok Mundargi, for SIT, said he will take instruction and inform on Wednesday. The Pansare family lawyer agreed. Earlier, responding to the Pansare family’s plea to transfer the probe to ATS as there has not been any headway, Mundargi said “The prayer is for transfer to ATS. We have no objection.” He pointed out the ATS is also a state agency.