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Sohrabuddin Shaikh Killed Ex-Minister Haren Pandya on Vanzara's Orders, Witness Tells Court

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Sohrabuddin Shaikh Killed Ex-Minister Haren Pandya on Vanzaras Orders, Witness Tells Court
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Mumbai: A witness in the Sohrabuddin Shaikh fake encounter case has told a trial court that Shaikh had killed former Gujarat Home Minister Haren Pandya.

The killing had allegedly been ordered by former Gujarat IPS officer DG Vanzara, the witness further claimed.

Pandya was murdered in Ahmedabad in 2003.

The witness said he met Shaikh in 2002 and became good friends with him and his wife Kausar Bi and his associate Tulsi Prajapati.

"During that time, Sohrabuddin told me he had got money from DG Vanzara to kill Gujarat's home minister Haren Pandya and he completed the job. I then told him that what he did was wrong and he had killed a good person," the witness told the court.

The witness further said that in 2005 he was arrested by Rajasthan police and lodged at Udaipur jail where he met Prajapati.

"Prajapati told me that the Gujarat police killed Sohrabuddin and his wife Kausar Bi," the witness said, deposing before special CBI Judge SJ Sharma.

The testimony will continue next week.

Shaikh and his wife were killed in an alleged fake encounter in 2005 by Gujarat police. Prajapati was later killed in another alleged fake encounter by Gujarat and Rajasthan police.

Of the 38 people charged by the CBI for the two alleged fake encounters, 16 were discharged by the trial court.

Those discharged included BJP chief Amit Shah, Vanzara and all senior officers of Gujarat and Rajasthan police.

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