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New SIT under IPS officer Kumawat to probe Mahadev Munde murder case

New SIT under IPS officer Kumawat to probe Mahadev Munde murder case

Time of India2 days ago
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A new special investigation team (SIT) has been set up to investigate the murder of Beed resident Mahadev Munde, with IPS officer Pankaj Kumawat appointed as its head.
This information was disclosed by Munde's widow, Dnyaneshwari, following her meeting with chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday in Mumbai.
Confirming the development, BJP MLA Suresh Dhas, who attended the family's meeting with the CM, said inspector Santosh Sable and an assistant inspector would also join the newly formed SIT. All three officers have previously served in Beed, with Kumawat recognised for his bold actions during his tenure there.
Both Sable and the assistant inspector were also stationed in Parli around the time of the murder.
The formation of the SIT comes 21 months after the murder, which took place on Oct 21, 2023, in Beed's Parli. Dnyaneshwari said no arrests have been made to date, raising concerns about the investigation's progress and integrity.
She said that her meeting with the Chief Minister was arranged after Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange intervened and urged Fadnavis to address the family's grievances.
"I told the CM everything that happened over the past 21 months. He became emotional and assured us that no one involved in this crime will be spared," Dnyaneshwari told reporters in Mumbai.
Dnyaneshwari further alleged that the Parli police were pressured to halt the investigation following a call from a senior politician's official residence. "We have requested a call detail record (CDR) analysis to uncover everyone linked to this pressure.
We have submitted the names of those involved to the CM," she added.
Fadnavis reportedly called Beed superintendent of police Navneet Kanwat during the meeting and sought swift action. He also assured that all accused, regardless of their political influence, would be arrested.
"It has been nearly two years since my husband was murdered, and the accused have been roaming free. We now hope justice will be delivered," Dnyaneshwari said.
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