People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 15 April 11, 2004 |
Viswa Bharati Theft Case: CBI Remains Clueless
WHEN
the CBI started to participate in the Viswa Bharati theft case, where
memorabilia of great importance, including poet Tagore’s Nobel medallion went
missing, it commenced the task by scoffing at the efforts of the state police
including the CID. More than a week has since passed by. The CBI has nothing to
show by way of even a clue, beyond allowing a police dog to romp freely across
the campus and get to identify finally several empty bottles of alcoholic
beverages in a bush near the Uttarayan complex.
The CID, on the other hand, has identified several sets of fingerprints
and has organised the arrest of a former employee of the Viswa Bharati for his
alleged involvement in the crime.
Surprisingly,
hours before Atal Behari Vajpayee paid a very abbreviated visit to Viswa Bharati
and allegedly, according to BJP leader Tapan Sikdar, denigrated the Bengal LF
government’s “slow progress” over the investigation of the crime, the CBI
managed to “find” a bundle that “had contained”, according to the CBI
sources, “a few idols that had disappeared along with other Tagore
memorabilia.” We note that the
items were not part of the list of artefacts that the Viswa Bharati
authorities had earlier cited as having been stolen. (INN)