Le CBI enquête sur un meurtre commandité à 1 crore de roupies dans l'affaire Chandranath Rath

Le Central Bureau of Investigation a inspecté à nouveau le lieu du meurtre de Chandranath Rath à Madhyamgram, tout en examinant les preuves d'un contrat de meurtre financé à hauteur de plus d'un crore de roupies.

Le CBI enquête sur le meurtre de Chandranath Rath, un proche de Suvendu, comme un possible meurtre commandité. Les enquêteurs se concentrent sur des liens inter-États, l'utilisation de véhicules aux plaques falsifiées et l'origine de fonds dépassant 1 crore de roupies.

L'enquête comprend une nouvelle visite sur le lieu de la fusillade dans le district de North 24 Parganas, au Bengale-Occidental. Les autorités recherchent les opérateurs qui auraient pu traverser les frontières des États pour mener à bien cette opération.

Aucune arrestation ni conclusion définitive n'a été annoncée à ce jour dans cette affaire.

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