Foul play suspected in Rabi’s death : JAC

IMPHAL, Sept 3 NNN: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) against the brutal killing of Pangabam Rabi at Chandigarh on Monday ruled out natural death but rather suspected foul play on the death of Rabi, saying it has proper evidence to prove that he had been murdered. Addressing a press meet at the Manipur Press Club, […]

IMPHAL, Sept 3 NNN: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) against the brutal killing of Pangabam Rabi at Chandigarh on Monday ruled out natural death but rather suspected foul play on the death of Rabi, saying it has proper evidence to prove that he had been murdered.
Addressing a press meet at the Manipur Press Club, Imphal, JAC spokesperson Toijam Nandababu said there is enough evidence to prove that the death of Rabi was a murder.
He, however, lamented over what he said a “careless statement” of the Manipur Students’ Association, Chandigarh (MSAC) which has said that there were no any external injuries on the body of Rabi. The JAC spokesperson termed the statement of MSAC president Meiraba as “unfortunate.”
He also accused the students’ body of making the statement by citing only the police reports and said MSAC did not cooperate with the deceased family.
A deep cut mark was discovered in Rabi’s neck, obviously a mark received after slitting the throat, he further said and added that apart from the neck, the head got injury marks with the limbs had been found cut off. The JAC will never accept the post mortem report which mentioned that Rabi’s limbs had been bitten off by wild dogs. The point made then was that it was some kind of a natural death, Nandababu said in an angry mood.
He reiterated that the Government should fulfil the demands of the JAC which have been mentioned in the memorandum submitted earlier and warned of serious agitation if the Government fails to meet the demands that include a CBI probe into the death. Rabi was a B.Sc second year student of Government College For Male, Chandigarh. He was found death in a jungle in Chandigarh on August 29 last. The post mortem was conducted at the Government Multi-speciality Hospital, Chandigarh.
The JAC has also demanded a full probe preferably by the CBI into the matter.

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