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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A petition seeking an impartial probe into the attack on the teacher at Valakam, was submitted to DGP Jacob Punnoose on Saturday, even as the probe team began to pursue scanning of thousands of phone calls transmitted from various mobile towers in the Kadakkal-Nilamel-Valakam-Kottarakara belt in the last week of September. The formal petition was submitted to the DGP in the name of A R Geetha, wife of the teacher R Krishnakumar, who is convalescing in the Medical College Hospital after being brutally attacked. In the plaint submitted by Dr Ajith Prasad, brother of Geetha, it was stated that there are fears that there was a concerted move to convert the attempt to murder Krishnakumar into an accident case. According to the petition, the probe details of the investigating team as well as medical board reports were being selectively leaked to the media with this motive. The injuries found on the teacher’s body were not properly assessed or reported, the petition claimed. A gold ring on his finger had been missing. “It is clear that the attempt to murder him was a planned one which was part of the conspiracy. Only an impartial probe will bring out the truth,” the petition says. Meanwhile, the investigating team is going ahead with the task of deciphering call details of thousands of subscribers in the select region, at a time when no clearlead has been established in the probe.
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