Thursday, July 12, 2012

Kerala CPM ordered rebel’s murder, says killer:- 9.6.12 - The Pioneer


The Kerala CPI(M), already   battered by allegations of   involvement in several political   killings, has suffered yet another   blow with TK Rajeesh, one   of the killers of rebel Marxist   leader TP Chandrasekharan   of Onchiyam in Kozhikode   district, telling the police that   the murder was carried out as   per instructions of the party   and that it was not a   contract job.   Rajeesh, arrested the other   day, has reportedly told the   police that he joined the gang   of killers that hacked   Chandrasekharan to death on   May 4 after PK Kunhananthan,   a member of the CPI(M)’s   Panur area committee in   Kannur, and ‘Kirmani’ Manoj   and Anoop, members of the   killer gang, called him. He   said he was in Mumbai when   Kunhananthan called him.   The disclosure by Rajeesh   is a big blow to the CPI(M) as   it has been continuously claiming   that it had nothing to do   with the rebel’s murder. His disclosure   has also disproved the   theory of State CPI(M) secretary   Pinarayi Vijayan that   Chandrasekharan’s murder   could have been a contract job   carried out by mafia   elements for someone’s   personal benefits.   Rajeesh has reportedly   made a more stunning admission   to the police that he had   been involved in five other   political murders in the Kannur   region, including the brutal   killing of Yuva Morcha leader   KT Jayakrishnan in Mokeri,   Panur on December 1, 1999.   Police officials indicated   that Rajeesh’s statement to the   special investigation team   probing the Chandrasekharan   murder could lead to the   reopening of several murder   cases in the Kannur region.   Chief Minister Oommen   Chandy had the other day said   that the Government would   order re-investigation into the   Jayakrishnan murder if there   were fresh evidences.   Rajeesh is said to have told   the investigating officials that   the rebel’s murder was not   planned by him. He was only   one of the seven members of   the gang that killed him, he   said. The men who carried out   the actual attack were ‘Kodi’   Suni, “Kirmani’ Manoj and   Sijith, a resident of Mahe   already arrested by the police.   Rajeesh, held from a village   near the Goa-Maharashtra border   five days back, was remanded   by a court in Vadakara,   Kozhikode in judicial custody   till June 22. Four persons who   had helped him to live in hiding   have also been arrested.   With this, the total number of   persons arrested so far in the   Chandrasekharan murder case   rose to 28 including   eight Marxists.   The arrested killer also   told the police that he joined   the killer team only because the   call had come from the CPI(M)   and that he had taken no   money for the job. A total of   three attempts had been made   to kill Chandrasekharan and he   was there during all those   attempts. He added that he had   taken no money for the job.   According to Rajeesh,   Kunhananthan had called him   from his house after he had   drawn up the execution plan   with “Kirmani’ Manoj and   Anoop. The police had issued   a lookout notice for   Kunhananthan two weeks ago.   Unconfirmed reports said that   Kunhananthan had already   fallen into the police’s net.   Rajeesh claimed that he   had participated only in the   planning of the method and   not in the conspiracy.   He had coordinated the   gang with ‘Kodi’ Suni and others   just because the instructions   were given by the CPI(M),   he said.  

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