New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is probing six cases related to violence in Manipur, has failed to make any arrests so far, officials said on Friday. In accordance with the procedure, the federal agency took over the FIRs from the state police last month and the investigation is continuing, they said.
According to officials, the CBI, known for its rigorous investigation and professional approach has not yet made the FIRs public even after a month of re-registering, considering the delicate circumstances in which it is probing these cases. The agency formed a special investigation team (SIT) under a DIG-rank officer in June to investigate the six cases referred to it by the Union Home Ministry, the officials said.
The officials said teams of the agency are investigating the cases in tough circumstances, adding that they often face hostile crowds, blockades and protests and it is difficult to find witnesses in a state facing sharp faultlines on ethnic grounds. "So far, the CBI has not arrested anyone in connection with the six FIRs related to the Manipur violence cases. The investigation is continuing," one of the officials said.