By Twocircles.net Staff Reporter,
Kozhikode: The Qazi Samyuktha Samara Samithi (joint action council) has sought for a fresh CBI probe in the suspicious death of C M Abdulla Maulavi, Qazi for Chembarika and Mangalore.
Attending a people’s convention, held at Kasargod on August 29, human rights activist Dr. Surendranath said the murder should be reinvestigated by a special team of the CBI.
He alleged the earlier CBI investigation – which was on the “right path” – was sabotaged by a “high-level” intervention.
Kasargod MLA NA Nellikkunnu said that the case should be handed over to a special CBI team as anybody with normal intelligence would be convinced that the qazi was murdered.
Qazi Samyukta Samara Samiti members alleged that the earlier CBI probe had been sabotaged and the investigating officer was transferred to Chennai during the final stages of the probe.
Qazi C M Abdulla Musli-yar, a native of Chembarikka near Kasargod, was found dead on the rocky seashore of Chembarikka, one kilometre away from his home early morning on February 15, 2010. Following widespread protests demanding a CBI probe, the government handed over the case to the central agency.
In 2014, the CBI submitted its report stating that the Mangalore-Chembarika Qazi CM Abdulla Maulavi was not murdered but he had committed suicide. According to the report of the CBI, Qazi walked to the seashore and jumped to the sea from a cliff with a height of more than five metres.
The report, submitted by CBI in the High Court of Kerala concluding Qazi’s death was suicide had irked the Muslim community organizations across the state. But organizations such as the Samastha Kerala Sunni Students Federation, the students’ outfit of Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama, never accepted the report, and suspected a foul play in his death.