West Bengal’s Netai massacre case
JHARGRAM, WEST BENGAL: An accused in the Netai massacre case in which CPM supporters allegedly killed nine persons in West Midnapore district in 2011 has been arrested in Hooghly district, the police said on Friday.
A team led by CID special superintendent Bharati Ghosh on Thursday night arrested Chandi Karan, CPM’s Belatikri local committee secretary.
With this, 19 of the 20 accused in the case have been arrested.
Another CPM leader Fullara Mandal is still absconding. The main accused Anuj Pandey, CPM’s former Binpur zonal committee secretary, was arrested from Chandrapura in Bokaro district on May 6 last.
Five more accused in the case, all local CPM leaders, were arrested from Hyderabad on April 30 last. Twelve persons had earlier been arrested in connection with the case.
Nine persons were killed in indiscriminate firing allegedly from CPM leader Rathin Dandapat’s house at Netai village on January 7, 2011.
The Calcutta high court had ordered a CBI inquiry into the massacre in February 2011, expressing dissatisfaction with a CID probe then. The then Left Front government’s appeal against the order was turned down by the Supreme Court. (PTI)