Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Officer, kin in trouble for renting out home to murder suspects

- Pankaj Kumar pankaj.kumar2@hindustant­imes.com n

DHANBAD: Jharkhand police’s special investigat­ing team (SIT) probing the high-profile murder of Dhanbad ex-deputy mayor Neeraj Singh on Friday picked up a retired government officer’s family for renting out their house to four men, who disappeare­d soon after the incident that claimed four lives.

Police suspect the four men, whose whereabout­s and antecedent­s are not clear, could be the possible killers. Eyewitness­es said that four men on two motorcycle­s had carried out the crime on Tuesday. Police also arrested two suspects, Avinash Kumar and Shashi Paswan from Jharia, after intelligen­ce inputs. Aditya Raj, who worked as private security guard of the slain ex-deputy mayor, was also being grilled.

“We are extracting details from the Roy family of Kusum Vihar about the four men who recently shifted to their house on rent and have gone missing after the murders,” Nirsa police inspector Parmeshwar Prasad, who is also the investigat­ing office of the case, said.

He said expert artists have been summoned from Ranchi to prepare sketches on the appearance of the four assailants.

Earlier on Friday, on Dhanbad senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) MR Chothe’s directive, police picked up Roy, his wife, two daughters and their maid. RA Roy, former deputy director of Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research ( CIMFR), Digwadih campus, had personally approached the police with a peti- tion, informing them about the sudden disappeara­nce of his tenants.

A police team went to his home, broke open the locked doors where the four men stayed, and seized belongings.

During interrogat­ion, Roy said he had rented his house to Munna, resident of Samastipur in Bihar, on the recommenda­tion of one of his acquaintan­ces from his native village. “Few days back, I saw three other men joining Munna in the house. They claimed to be residents of Gaya and Chapra districts of Bihar.

All were in their early 30s and well built. They claimed that they were executives of a private company operating in Dhanbad and Bokaro,” Roy told police.

POLICE ALSO ARRESTED TWO SUSPECTS, AVINASH KUMAR AND SHASHI PASWAN FROM JHARIA, AFTER INTELLIGEN­CE INPUTS

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