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CPI-M for judicial probe into Purulia arms drop

The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) on Thursday demanded a judicial probe into the Purulia arms drop of 1985 and the extradition from Denmark of the main suspect Kim Davy.

No evidence against any politician in Purulia arms drop case: CBI

The CBI on Friday said there was no evidence linking any Indian politician or government agency with the Purulia arms drop case of 1995, dismissing claims of accused Kim Davy that the clandestine work was carried out by "political forces" at the Centre to destabilise the Left front government of West Bengal.

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