Jesna's brother seeks CBI probe

Jesna's family had participated in a protest march organised by the opposition demanding a more effective search for her: Screengrab

Kochi: The brother of a 20-year-old woman, reported missing on March 22 while on her way to her aunt's house at Mundakkayam in Kottayam district from here, Wednesday moved the Kerala High Court, seeking a direction to the state police to hand over the probe to the CBI.

In his petition, Jais John James submitted that his sister Jesna Maria James has been missing from March 22 and a Special Investigation Team was constituted by the state police to investigate the case.

He alleged that the SIT could not make headway to trace his sister, a second-year B Com student at St Dominics College, Kanjirappally.

The petitioner submitted that representations were filed before the state government, praying that the probe be handed over to the CBI. However there was no positive response, he said.

The state government has not been able to make any progress in the investigation of the case, he said.

The petitioner said it was unfortunate to note that the state Government had not taken any earnest efforts to trace out the missing person.

In the meanwhile the investigators have recovered blood stained clothes from Jesna's house. The police said that all angles will be probed and all cues judiciously examined.

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