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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Skulls recovered near former minister’s ancestral home




PIX: Former minister of Paschimanchal Unnayan Parshad, Susanta Ghosh and human skulls recovered near from his ancestral home.

KOLKATA: Human skulls and bones were recovered on Saturday from Mallickdanga-Daserbandh near Garbeta in West Midnapore, which is located just 500 meters away from the ancestral residence of former minister of Paschimanchal Unnayan Parshad, Susanta Ghosh. Four skeletons, 25 bones and three parts of skeletons were recovered from under the ground. Police suspect victims were killed and later buried. Police found bangle and saree and suspect one of the victim was woman. Trinamul leader Srikanta Mahato alleged CPI-M’s hired miscreants killed innocent persons and later buried their bodies under the ground. He demanded a CID investigation into the matter. However Sanatan Majhi, zonal committee secretary of CPI-M of Chandrokona Road said they will comment after getting complete information.
Three decomposed bodies of CPI-M supporters, which were buried underground at two different places in Jhargram sub-division in West Midnapore, were found on Friday.
Bodies were identified as Sukumar Parihari (35) and his nephew Toton Parihari (25). Those were found in a forest patch at Bhandarvilla in the Beliabera police station area. The Maoists had kidnapped them on 17 October, 2010 from their residence and the duo was missing since then.
NEW CID POST: The government has created an independent post of director-general of police to oversee the functioning of the CID on Friday.

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