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Skeleton case: CPM MLA Sushanta Ghosh beaten up

Source: PTI
March 06, 2012 21:31 IST
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Communist Party of India Member of Legislative Assembly Sushanta Ghosh, who is facing a trial in connection with the recovery of skeletons near his ancestral house at Benachapra, was injured when a man beat him up with a shoe at a local court in Medinipur on Tuesday.

The man ran towards him from a slogan shouting crowd near the court and beat up Ghosh with a shoe, when the Garbeta MLA reported to the Fourth Additional Session Judge Avijit Som to meet the bail condition set by the Supreme Court, said the police.

The police failed to catch the man, who fled after the incident.

The former minister was granted conditional bail by the Supreme Court on February 3.

A total of 58 persons were made accused in the case, but 20 persons have so far been arrested. Properties of all the absconding accused were seized.

All the accused were charged with abduction, murder, criminal intimidation, tampering of evidence and possession of illegal arms among others.

Five skeletons were dug up from a pit near Ghosh's ancestral house at Benachapra village under Garbeta assembly constituency in West Midnapore district in June last year. Ghosh
was arrested by the CID on August 11 and the chargesheet was filed on September 23.

According to the chargesheet, five Trinamool Congress workers were killed by the accused on September 22, 2002 at Piyasala village and buried at Benachapra.

DNA tests confirmed that two skeletons were of two missing Trinamool Congress workers Ajay Acharya and Swapan Singh alias Raju. No DNA test could be conducted on other skeletons because of the degeneration of bone marrow, said the police.

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