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Dabholkar murder: Tawde's CBI custody extended till June 20

Dabholkar was shot dead by two unidentified men while he was on a morning walk on Omkareshwar Bridge, Pune, on August 20, 2013

Narendra Dabholkar

Narendra Dabholkar

Press Trust of India Pune
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) custody of Virendra Tawde, an accused in the murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar, was extended on Thursday till June 20 by a local court.

Tawde, arrested by the CBI from Panvel in Navi Mumbai last week in connection with the murder of the 67-year-old anti-superstition crusader, was produced before Judicial Magistrate First Class V B Gulve-Patil on the expiry of his earlier remand.

CBI lawyer B P Raju sought further custodial interrogation of the accused, saying he was not cooperating with the investigating agency.

Subsequently, the court extended his CBI custody till June 20.
 

Tawde, an ear, nose and throat surgeon, is an activist of the Sanatan Sanstha which has come under the scanner for the murders of Dabholkar, communist leader Govind Pansare and rationalist M M Kalburgi.

He is the first accused to be held in the nearly three-year-old case.

Dabholkar was shot dead by two unidentified men while he was on a morning walk on Omkareshwar Bridge, Pune, on August 20, 2013.

Tawde and another Sanatan Sanstha activist Sarang Akolkar wanted to eliminate rationalist Narendra Dabholkar in 2009 itself, but they dropped the plan due to the Margao bomb blast that took place in the same year, CBI sources on Wednesday said, citing evidence pieced together by the agency.

Tawde, suspected to be the brain behind the murder conspiracy, kept on planning a hit on the activist along with Akolkar. The plan was finally executed on August 20, 2013, they said.

The CBI is probing the Dabholkar murder case, which was handed over to it in May 2014 by the Bombay High Court. The National Investigation Agency is handling the Margao blast case.

The sources also said Tawde hated Dabholkar for his relentless campaign against superstition. He also allegedly played a key role in the 2009 Sangli-Miraj riots.

The Sanstha has denied any role in Dabholkar's murder and termed Tawde's arrest as mysterious.

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First Published: Jun 16 2016 | 4:11 PM IST

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