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Will not interfere in probe: Shylla

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SHILLONG: Cabinet Minister Kyrmen Shylla, whose PSO was involved in the attack on Bhutan truckers, said on Thursday that he will not interfere in the investigation as law should take its own course.
Shylla said it was on Wednesday morning that his PSO wanted to go home since his mother was not well in Jowai.
“I have already told the SP that if the PSO has committed any mistake, he should be punished and he can be set free if he is innocent and ultimately, the truth should prevail.
Shylla said according to the PSO, he had contacted the police about the presence of coal-laden trucks when he went out to have food at night.

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