Crime Branch Probe Into ACF Death Doesn’t Inspire Confidence

The chronology of events since the death of Odisha ACF Soumya Ranjan on July 13 suggests that this is yet another case that is headed towards a dead end.

Crime Branch probe into Paralakhemundi ACF death doesn’t inspire confidence (In Pic - Soumya Ranjan & Bidyashree)

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Past record of CB does not inspire much confidence that truth will ever come out.

The probe so far - ‘assisted’ by the Crime Branch - has thrown up more questions than answers.

As has been done in almost every politically sensitive case in the last few years, the investigation into the death of Paralakehmundi ACF Soumya Ranjan Mohapatra has been handed over to the Crime Branch, more than a month after he died under mysterious circumstances. A four-member investigating team, led by DSP Gyanaranjan Mishra has duly reached Paralakhemundi and started the interrogation of the ACF’S cook, two other ACFs and two forest guards on Monday. The agency has said it would also interrogate the two persons named in the FIR lodged by Mohapatra’s family members – DFO Sangram Keshari Behera and Bidyabharati Panda, the wife of the deceased – in due course.

But the past record of the elite investigative agency of Odisha Police does not inspire much confidence that the truth will ever come out in the case. In numerous cases with political overtones in the past, the Crime Branch has met a dead end. The most glaring of them all, of course, is the chit fund scam in the last decade. Far from probing deep and booking the real sharks, the apology of a probe remained content with arresting a few minor minions. It was only after the CBI took over the probe under the orders of the Supreme Court that the scale and extent of the scam was revealed and some of the big players arrested. Among the other noteworthy cases in recent memory that have lost their way after the Crime Branch took them over are the Jagabandhu Majhi murder case in Umerkote, the Itishree Pradhan case in Tikri and the teenager gang rape case in Kunduli.