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CID asks Interpol for a Red Corner

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Posted: Jun 10, 2010 at 0232 hrs IST

Kolkata The CID has requested Interpol to issue a Red Corner notice for 10-12 people suspected to be involved in the murder of All India Gorkha League Leader Madan Tamang and are believed to have fled to neighbouring countries like Bhutan and Nepal, state DGP Bhupinder Singh said today. Tamang was killed as he was about to address a rally in Darjeeling on May 21.

The CID has already arrested three people in connection with the case. Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader Roshan Giri, however, warned the hills would be on fire if any other person is arrested. The DGP also said the CID probe has found it was indeed a French tourist staying at a nearby hotel who shot a video of the Gorkha leader’s killing. “We are trying to find him. We will get in touch with the French Embassy. We will have to find out why he edited the portion showing the actual killing,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Front comprising various outfits of Darjeeling that are opposed to the Morcha is going to hold a rally in Darjeeling on June 14. “They have asked for permission and I think it will be given,” said a Darjeeling police officer.

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