Unhappy with the Central Bureau of Investigation probe till date into the gruesome murder of whistleblower Satyendra Dubey, his family has decided to file a special appeal in the Patna Civil Court for re-investigation of the case.
Dubey, a 31-year-old project director with the National Highways Authority of India, was shot dead near the Circuit House in Gaya town in Bihar on November 27, 2003. The Indian Institute of Technology engineer was killed after he exposed deep-rooted corruption in construction of the Golden Quadrilateral Project. The incident shocked the nation then.
"We will file a special appeal in the court soon for reinvestigation in my elder brother Satyendra Dubey murder case," Dhananjay Dubey, younger brother of Satyendra Dubey told
rediff.com on Saturday.
Dhanajay said it was not just his family but hundreds across the country who questioned CBI's probe into Satyendra's murder.
"We strongly feel that the CBI was trying its best to save the main culprits or mafia behind his murder and making
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