Tripura journalist's phone recovered from arrested TSR commandant

Debbarma, who was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the case, had a mobile phone that belonged to the journalist after Bhaumick was allegedly shot dead on November 21.

AGARTALA: The mobile phone of slain journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumick has been recovered from the possession of arrested Tripura State Rifles (TSR) commandant Tapan Debbarma, police said today.

Debbarma, who was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the case, had a mobile phone that belonged to the journalist, Superintendent of Police (west) Abhijit Saptarshi told PTI.

Datta Bhaumick, a senior crime reporter of local Bengali newspaper 'Syandan Patrika', was allegedly shot dead on Tuesday inside the headquarters of the 2nd battalion at RK Nagar, 15km from here, when he had gone there to meet Debbarma.

"Sudip was called by TSR 2nd battalion commandant Debbarma and shot inside the battalion headquarters. The journalist had written 11 news items about the commandant's misdeeds," Editor of 'Syandan Patrika' Subal Kumar Dey told reporters.

Tripura Journalist Union (TJU) secretary Pranab Sarkar said the Press Council of India (PCI) has taken cognisance on the killing of the journalist.

"PCI Chairman Justice C K Prasad informed me through e-mail that it had suo motu registered a case on the killing of Datta Bhaumick inside the battalion headquarters. After receiving the email, I called him up and requested for a visit by a PCI team to the state. He assured to do the needful," Sarkar said.

Meanwhile, editors and working journalists yesterday convened a meeting and expressed their deep concern over the safety and security of journalists in the state. They formed a new platform -- Forum for Protection of Journalist -- to launch a democratic movement here demanding more safety and security for journalists.

"Within two months two journalists have been killed in the state. We have decided to launch regular movements demanding security for journalists. We have also decided to keep in touch with journalists' organisations in Delhi and other parts of the country asking them to raise their voice against the killings," Sarkar told reporters.

In September, TV journalist Shantanu Bhowmick was killed when he had gone to Mandai in West Tripura district, about 20 km from here, to cover a political event organised by the Indigenous Peoples Front of Tripura (IPFT).

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