Shockingly, not even a single cartridge was picked up from the spot where the young men were shot. Reports of the CID also recorded that several officials of the PAC, including Commanding Officer B.K. Chaturvedi, were summoned for a polygraph test. However, Chaturvedi, like other PAC officials, simply refused to heed the summons and undergo the test, on account of his being a senior officer. On this, the CID took no further action. It is to be noted, however, that the seniormost among the 19 accused held the rank of a sub-inspector. Orders for the killing, therefore, would have had to come from a higher authority. But the CID never followed this line of investigation. They never bothered to establish the motive behind the crime; neither did they ask any questions about the larger conspiracy. Even the witness testimonies recorded by the CID, say police sources, appear more in defence of the PAC, rather than doing anything to substantiate the prosecution’s case. Bail, therefore, was granted almost immediately to the accused.