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Shehla Masood case: Medico-legal official deposes in court

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Press Trust of India Indore

Masood (38) was shot dead in her car outside her residence in Bhopal on August 16, 2011 when she was about to leave for an anti-corruption rally.

Zahida Pervez, Masood's interior designer-friend, and four others, including three shooters, have been named accused in the case by the CBI.

The official, D S Badkul, told CBI court judge Anupam Srivastava that he found changes at the crime scene. Masood's body was shifted from the driver's seat to adjacent seat.

Badkul was crossed-examined by Sunil Srivastava, counsel for Saba Farooqui, Zahida's friend and one of the accused.

To a question by Srivastava, Badkul said only arms experts can say what kind of firearm, a country-made revolver or a licenced pistol - was used in the crime.

 

The prosecution witness was also cross-examined by Zahida's counsel A J Bhojwani, and Pervez Alam, advocate for alleged shooters Saquib Danger and Tabish Khan.

Earlier, the medico-legal official was examined by senior public prosecutor Hemant Shukla.

Second prosecution witness Shivcharan Sharma, a government photographer, failed to appear in the court today.

The trial will resume on November 26, when two more prosecution witnesses S K Singh and B K Mahapatra, besides Sharma, would depose.

All five accused, who were present in the court today, have been charged with murder and criminal conspiracy.

  

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First Published: Oct 31 2012 | 1:49 PM IST

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