Friday, December 03, 2004

Clean chit to disciple, in a day

The Telegraph - Calcutta : Nation: "after two days of questioning, police failed to find any evidence of Usha�s involvement in the case and allowed her to go home this evening. Summoned by the special team probing the murder, she patiently sat through a near five-hour interrogation at the all-women police station today.

Usha, who had yesterday appeared before the police to say she was a cancer patient and had only sought solace from the mutt, submitted copies of all the records asked for � her bank passbook, medical records of treatment for cancer and her recent passport application form � to the Kancheepuram district superintendent of police, K. Prem Kumar.

After the ordeal, a relieved Usha said: �The police officials, after listening to me and perusing all the records, told me I had nothing to do with this case, cleared me and let me go.� Her lawyer Sudha Ramalingam, who also met the police superintendent, said: �The investigating police team has been satisfied intrinsically that there has been no criminal intention or connection between her and the pontiff.�"

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