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Ranbir's killing: CID begins probe into Dehradun 'encounter'

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    CID team examining the motorbike recovered from the spot of police encounter of Ranbir Singh.

    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhariyal Nishank has already hinted that he is ready to hand over the case to the CBI provided the deceased’s parents want and express dissatisfaction at the investigations of the state CID.

    In a related development, Nishank has also ordered a CID probe into the murder of Anshu Nautiyal that had rocked Dehradun on May 25 when her body had been recovered from a sack near the District Magistrate’s residence. Dehradun Police claim to have solved the case and had arrested an employee of a book shop in the matter stating that he had murdered the girl to frame her parents as they were opposed to his marriage with their daughter.

    However, the parents and relatives of the deceased have been alleging that there were others who were involved in the murder. The parents of the deceased had met Nishank on Monday night and had put forward their demand for a fair probe into the killing of the 19 year old girl.

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