
Ali Taqueer Sheikh case: Assam CM Sarma hints at bigger probe, possible Interpol involvement
Himanta Biswa Sarma has hinted that the ongoing probe into alleged links between a Pakistan-based official and “certain individuals” in India may see involvement of Interpol.
After Assam Police formed an SIT to investigate a case registered with Assam CID against a Pakistani national Ali Taqueer Sheikh who works with a climate action group – CDKN, Sarma had said government SIT has found that Seikh has come to India 18 times and SIT has got some initial leads which might lead to facts which will be starting, huge and fatal.
Pakistani national Ali Taqueer Sheikh is accused of anti-India activities, and it is alleged that Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi's wife Elizabeth Colburn worked closely with Seikh.
Sarma said that SIT had registered a case and in the preliminary stage it had gathered a lot of evidence. “When Taqueer came to India he brought several people with him. He even brought the Attorney General of Pakistan with him. They used to stay in small hotels. These visits took place till 2018. This is a sensitive issue.”
He added, “A person associated with the Pakistan Government came to India nearly 18 to 20 times. He writes in X and comments on Assam and has links with some Assamese people. Wife of a professor of JNU is in touch with Taqueer Sheikh. The investigation is not individual centric, the investigation has observed ISI or Pakistan government’s influence in this issue however interestingly some people from Assam are involved in this.”
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