"Facts are facts. Guilty should be punished," Shinde told PTI when asked to comment on CBI's submission to the court.
Shinde's statement bears significance as Home Ministry officials have been maintaining that there was not enough evidence against Intelligence Bureau Special Director Rajendra Kumar and three others in the alleged fake encounter case.
CBI had yesterday held that 19-year-old Ishrat Jahan was killed in a "fake" encounter in 2004 and charge sheeted seven police officers in the case, saying it was a joint operation between Gujarat police and the Subsidiary Intelligence Bureau.
However, CBI has not sought the sanction from the Home Ministry, which is the cadre controlling authority of IPS officers.