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The Bombay High Court criticized the Maharashtra CID for its inadequate investigation into the death of a man accused of sexual assault in a police shootout. The court found several gaps in the probe, including the absence of gunshot residue on the deceased's hands and fingerprints on the water bottle given to him. The court also pointed out delays in providing necessary materials to the magistrate conducting the inquiry.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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