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NEW DELHI: The
CBI has completed probe into the encounter cases of Sadiq Jamal and Ishrat Jahan and has submitted its draft reports to CBI director Ranjit Sinha for approval.
According to CBI sources, the investigating team has not found any substantial evidence to indict Narendra Modi's aide
Amit Shah but has detailed the role of
Intelligence Bureau officials along with Gujarat cops while mentioning the circumstances. Sinha, who returned from the US on Monday, will decide whether Shah and IB officers should be named in the charge-sheet or not and both the supplementary charge-sheets are likely to be filed by mid-December, said sources.
CBI sources said the team has detailed the role of former IB special director Rajinder Kumar in the Ishrat fake encounter case in its supplementary charge-sheet apart from the role played by other IB officers -- Rajeev Wankhede, M K Sinha and T Mittal, who were posted with its Gujarat unit at the time.
Sources, however, said no substantial evidence was cited against Amit Shah. Sources added that investigation in the cases was not closed and more supplementary charge-sheets could be filed if evidence was found against any government official.
Officials said everything depends on the CBI director. "If the director wants, he can ask the investigation team to probe further," said a source. The director can raise questions on the findings and may ask for further probe on any issue mentioned in the final report submitted by the investigating team.
In its probe in Sadiq Jamal and Ishrat cases, the CBI team has included the statement of some IB officials and Gujarat cops.
Sources said the supplementary charge-sheet may not give the antecedents of Ishrat Jahan, Javed Sheikh, Amjad Ali Rana and Zeeshan Johar in the Ishrat encounter case.
Sources said a final decision on the antecedents of the victims could be taken if the agency got a reply to its judicial request from Pakistan. Johar and Rana were alleged to be Pakistani terrorists who had come to eliminate BJP leaders, sources said, adding the agency tried to trace their background but were unsuccessful.