Kerala High Court has spoken about rifles missing from battalion
Kerala High Court has spoken about rifles missing from battalion
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The coronavirus has been spreading rapidly since the lockdown waiver. All the same, the High Court of Kerala dismissed a petition from the Special Armed Police Battalion (SAPB), Thiruvananthapuram seeking a CBI probe in a case related to 25 INSAS rifles and 12,061 live cartridges.

For your information, let us tell you that earlier in the report of Control and Auditor General of CAG, 25 INSAS rifles and 12,061 cartridges went missing in the Armed Police Battalion (SAPB). There was a lot of uproar after the CAG report came. Congress leaders had even demanded the resignation of the Chief Minister. Also said that DGP Loknath Behera should be removed from his post. Even then, there was a demand that the CBI should be investigated in this case.

Apart from this, a press conference was also organized by Kerala Police on the report of weapons disappearance from SAPB. During this time, Additional Director General of Police Tomin Thanchakeri had said that the CAG is a very responsible testing agency and also said that its charges should be taken very seriously. A case was also registered at the same time. He also said that it is the responsibility of SAPB to clear everything in the case because, allegations have been leveled against him. The same, on the other hand, the corona virus havoc in the country is increasing rapidly. In the last 24 hours, after the record of cases in the country, the total number of infected people has now crossed 2.97 lakh. According to the latest figures of the Health Ministry, a total of 2,97,535 cases have been reported in the country so far, while the death toll has also risen to 8,498.

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