Munde rules out gangland's involvement in Samant slaying
Syed Firdaus Ashraf in New Delhi
Based on initial evidence, Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Gopinath Munde
says it is unlikely that gangsters Dawood Ibrahim
and Arun Gawli are involved in the killing of trade union leader Dr Datta
Samant.
Speaking to Rediff On the NeT in Delhi, Munde,
who is the state home minister,
said the killers travelled by an autorickshaw and fired at Samant
with a 9 mm pistol. "This is a weapon not generally used by
the underworld," he said.
Munde, who was in Delhi to attend the chief minister's conference
along with state Chief Minister Manohar Joshi, said he would review
the situation with senior civil servants and police officers as soon he returns
to Bombay on Thursday night.
"I have ordered road blocks all over Bombay so that the
killers do not escape from the city," he said. "All roads going to the
airport and railway stations have been
blocked. During the Bombay bomb blasts, the Memons
took the road to the airport and escaped. So we are taking all measures
to nab the killers."
Munde said the police will interrogate Samant's driver -- who was
badly hurt in the attack -- as soon as he is
in a condition to speak. They have not spoken either to the trade union leadewr's
son who is in a state of shock.
"You cannot say it is our failure. Crime can take
place in any society and governments cannot be blamed for all
ills," Munde said. "In the last 20 months 11
prominent people were killed in Maharashtra and all the killers
have been arrested. I am sure the killers in this case
will be arrested soon."
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