Serious concerns have been voiced by Naveen Babu’s family, who claim that the postmortem was carried out in excessive hurry.
For those who were troubled by the suspected suicide of former additional district magistrate Naveen Babu, the arrest of former Kannur district panchayat president PP Divya has provided some respite. It appeared reasonable and essential that Divya be taken into custody right away for interrogation when the police filed an abetment case against her. Due to fears that she would sway witnesses, the court denied her anticipatory bail, and police didn’t take any action until after 15 days had passed. Given her position as a CPM leader in Kannur, a bastion of the ruling party that Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also belongs to, the covert manner of her detention suggests an attempt to keep her out of the public eye.

The family of Naveen Babu has expressed grave concerns, claiming that the post-mortem was carried out in excessive haste.
They cite circumstantial evidence that raises the possibility that this was a murder rather than a suicide.
Suspicions are heightened by the fact that the person who made the untrue accusation that Naveen Babu accepted a bribe of Rs 98,500 is still at large. Furthermore, it is also unclear how an entrepreneur who works for the government and makes less than Rs 30,000 a month could manage to invest Rs 2-4 crore in a petrol pump project. The administration’s position is further called into question by the way the district collector let Divya to attend Naveen Babu’s goodbye meeting, when she disparaged him.
A central organization like the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is necessary for an unbiased investigation.
Only then will it be possible to fully investigate the true circumstances surrounding Naveen Babu’s death and guarantee justice. Restoring trust in the process requires an impartial investigation, particularly when the local police’s treatment raises suspicions of bias because of Divya’s political ties. The unsolved issues in this case would be addressed by a CBI investigation, which would also guarantee that justice is carried out impartially and without intervention.
Dr. Abhishek Verma

Author: This news is edited by: Abhishek Verma, (Editor, CANON TIMES)
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