Within months of the FIR, Pal was elevated as an IAS officer and transferred to Pondicherry and seven years later, the Panaji Police in February 2015 filed a closure report stating Putul Pal is in Pondicherry and Rakeshwari Hannur was not traceable. The police further stated that the required special type of filter and forensic light courses were also not available with the Finger Print Bureau.
In the other case the Panaji Police acting on a complaint filed by Rodrigues in July 2010 registered an FIR against the then Labour Commissioner Fatima Rodrigues for allegedly fabricating his letter head to make a representation dated June 10, 2010 to the Chief Minister in his name that she be promoted to the post of Labour Commissioner from the post of Deputy Labour Commissioner that she was occupying.
In May 2015 while seeking to close the case after five years the Panaji Police in its closure report has stated that though the complaint filed by Adv Rodrigues against Fatima Rodrigues who has now retired as Labour Commissioner is true, the original fabricated letterhead could not be traced in the Chief Minister’s office.
Adv Rodrigues today argued before Judge Kavlekar that the police in violation of law had vitiated the entire investigation in both cases only to shield the accused officers.
Seeking that the Court reject both the closure reports filed by the Panaji Police, Adv Rodrigues urged the Court to direct the Panaji Police to further investigate both the cases and that the Court also monitor the investigation. The CJM has reserves the order to pronounce on July 21.
Team TNV