Download the all-new Republic app:

Published 18:39 IST, July 6th 2019

Ex-BJP MP Dinu Solanki, 6 others guilty of killing RTI activist

Former BJP MP Dinu Solanki and six others were on Saturday convicted by a special CBI court here for killing RTI activist Amit Jethwa in 2010 as he tried to expose illegal mining activities in Gir forest region.

Follow: Google News Icon
  • share
null | Image: self
Advertisement

Former BJP MP Dinu Solanki and six others were on Saturday convicted by a special CBI court here for killing RTI activist Amit Jethwa in 2010 as he tried to expose illegal mining activities in Gir forest region.

Special CBI judge K M Dave will pronounce the quantum of sentence on July 11 in the case, where the probe was handed over to the central agency by the Gujarat High Court after the Detection of Crime Branch had given a clean chit to Solanki.

Advertisement

The court held Solanki, who had represented Junagadh in Gujarat from 2009 to 2014, along with his cousin Shiva Solanki and five others guilty on charges of murder and criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Jethwa was shot dead outside the Gujarat High Court on July 20, 2010 after he tried to expose illegal mining activities allegedly involving Dinu Solanki through RTI applications.

Advertisement

WATCH: Crowd Protesting Against Mob Lynching Clash With Police In Gujarat's Surat; 5 Cops Injured

Jethwa had filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the HC against illegal mining in the Gir forest region, the habitat of Asiatic lions.

Advertisement

Charges of murder and criminal conspiracy were framed against the seven accused, including Dinu Solanki, in May 2016.

Other accused convicted in the case are Shailesh Pandya, Bahadursinh Vadher, Panchan Desai, Sanjay Chauhan and Udaji Thakore.

Advertisement

The high court had ordered a fresh trial after the victim's father Bhikhabhai Jethwa approached it saying that as many as 105 witnesses had turned hostile due to pressure and intimidation by the accused.

READ | Rajya Sabha Elections | Congress Resort Politics Returns, Gujarat MLAs Moved To Plush Mount Abu Resort; Alpesh Thakor Calls It A 'communication Gap'

18:39 IST, July 6th 2019