D.G. Vanzara leaves jail, says ‘acche din’ are back
The former Gujarat top cop is an accused in the fake encounter cases of Ishrat Jahan and Soharabuddin Sheikh
Ahmedabad: Controversial ex-Indian Police Service (IPS) officer D.G. Vanzara, an accused in the fake encounter cases of Ishrat Jahan and Soharabuddin Sheikh, on Wednesday walked out of the Sabarmati central jail in Ahmedabad after spending almost seven and half years in prison. Soon after his release, an elated Vanzara said, “Surely, acche din (good days) have returned for me and other Gujarat police officers."
The former Gujarat top cop alleged that the state police was targeted for “extra legal political reasons". “Police of every state in the country fought against terrorism. But Gujarat police was targeted by the previous political regime not for a day but for last eight years," Vanzara told reporters in Ahmedabad. “Maximum number of encounters took place in Uttar Pradesh, while in Gujarat it was the least. But then also Gujarat police was targeted for extra legal political reasons," he said.
Earlier on Wednesday, the former deputy inspector general (DIG) was greeted by hundreds of his supporters outside the jail. A local court in Ahmedabad had granted him bail in the Ishrat Jahan case on 3 February, while he had earlier got bail from a Mumbai court in the Soharabuddin Sheikh and Tulsi Prajapati case, which were clubbed by the Supreme Court.
Vanzara will have to leave Gujarat, as the court while granting him conditional bail, had asked him not to enter the state. He was arrested on 24 April, 2007 by the Crime Investigation Department’s (CID) crime branch in connection with the 2005 Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case, and since then he was behind bars. Vanzara, during his stint in the city crime branch as head of state anti-terrorism squad (ATS), was made an accused in the fake encounter cases of Sheikh, Prajapati and Jahan by the CBI. He was deputy commissioner of police (DCP) in the city crime branch, when Mumbra-based college girl Ishrat, Javed Shaikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Amjadali Akbarali Rana and Zeeshan Johar were killed in an encounter with Gujarat police on the outskirts of Ahmedabad on 15 June, 2004.
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