Dhanbad: Central Bureau of Investigation probing, Judge Uttam Anand Murder case of Dhanbad today informed Ranch high court that the two arrested persons including, Auto driver Lakhan Verma and his accomplice Rahul Verma had been taken on remand for six days again since yesterday for further questioning.
Notably the CBI on yesterday sought remand of 10 days through a petition in the court of Sub Divisional Judicial Magistrate of Dhanbad, Abhishek Srivastava but the court instead granted remand of six days after which the duo were taken into remand by CBI team and taken to their camp office at CIMFR guest of Dhanbad or further questioning in the case.
The latest remand of six days was fourth time remand of duo as they were for first time taken into remand of six days on August 30 of state police, which carried out initial probe into the incident.
The CBI again took them on remand for a second time on August 7 for five days and they were again taken into remand for a third time on August 11 for ten days during which their different medical tests including the Narco test were conducted at Gandhinagar in Gujarat.
Notably, the CBI during the last review of the case progress on September 23 informed the high court that Judge Uttam Anand was hit death on July 28 intentionally and not accidentally.
The investigating agency further submitted four different forensic reports before the court on the same day (September 23) and claimed that they were arriving at a conclusion in this case.
The court, while reviewing the progress of the case, instructed the Jharkhand Public Service Commission and Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission to complete the staff recruitment process for the state Forensic Science Laboratory.
26-year-old youth dies while performing bike stunt in Koderma
Dileep Yadav. Vishvendu Jaipuriar
Hazaribagh: 26-year-old youth Dileep Yadav died while performing a stunt on a moving bike in Koderma. The incident took place at Koderma-Giridih main road near Devipur Mor. Dileep, a resident of Kushmai village under Bachchedih panchayat.
About four youths on three bikes were performing stunts while riding at high speed. The bike on which Dileep was doing the stunt hit a tree, injuring him grievously. Nawalshahi police station’s assistant sub-inspector Ashok Kumar reached the spot with his team after getting information about the mishap.
Dileep was sent to a nursing home in Purnadih but he died later. Kumar cautioned youths for rash driving and not performing stunts.
Vishvendu Jaipuriar