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where are they? are those documents made public?
by shaheed sant on Mar 24, 2008 03:57 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Papers found from murdered Indian Express journalist Shivani Bhatnagar's residence pertained to the St Kitts case and were 'secret' and 'classified', the Central Bureau of Investigation told a Delhi court on Thursday.

The CBI and the Intelligence Bureau, he said, were forwarded the documents by the police, who were investigating the murder case, to ascertain their importance.

The police alleged that senior Indian Police Service Officer Ravi Kant Sharma, the prime accused in the case, passed on these documents to Shivani while he was posted as Officer on Special Duty at the Prime Minister's Office during 1997-98.

Shivani's husband Rakesh Bhatnagar reportedly handed over the papers to the police after her murder.

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by Paritosh Sinha on Mar 24, 2008 04:37 PM   Permalink
CBI was kind to Sharma as he was one of their group. Otherwise for disclosing official secrets he could have been tried under Official secret Act which has not been done. It should be started or else beurocrats will start 'sex for information' business

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by Jaffer Akbar on Mar 24, 2008 05:17 PM   Permalink
It's difficult to admit.Yes, the character of men and women has fallen so much in a decade or so that i wonder will it ever raise again.

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