Mamita Meher murder case: PIL filed in Orissa High Court

Cuttack: A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed by Bharat Vikas Parishad in Orissa High Court, Cuttack seeking Central Bureau Of Investigation (CBI) investigation into murder case of Mamita Meher. Bharatiya Bikash Parishad has also sought Rs 50 lakh compensation for the next kin of the deceased.

Reportedly, Uttaranchal DIG and Balangir SGP arrived today at Kalahandi’s Mahalinga mini stadium for ground investigation to ascertain details at the crime spot.

The prime accused Govinda Sahu has been taken to five day remand today for further investigation.

It is to be noted that the mystery behind Mamita’s missing case was revealed on Wednesday as the prime accused Govinda Sahu confessed to have killing her followed by burning and burying the body at an under construction stadium in Mahalinga.

Mamita was aware of his extra marital affair due to which Govinda had a grudge against her and in order to take revenge, he decided to eliminate her, the Northern Range DIG had informed in a press meet on Wednesday. In a fit of rage, Govinda pre-planned her murder and killed Mamita inside a Wagon R car while they were en-route to Kegaon from Bhawanipatna on October 8.

Thereafter, he burned the body using card board and tyres in a previously dug pit at the mini stadium and covered it the next day morning.

Some evidences were also found from inside the car, said reports. The police has also detained Govinda’s driver in connection with this murder. Govinda will be forwarded to Bangomunda JMFC court today and will be taken into five day remand for further investigation.

The police on Tuesday arrested most wanted Govinda Sahu, who had escaped from custody after he was detained based on a complaint by his family regarding Mamita’s missing case. He was nabbed from Budhipadar village under Bangamunda block in Balangir.

Also read: Mamita Meher murder case: 12-hour bandh in Balangir today

 
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