Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hanbad judge death: Two sent to il, police submit probe report

- Kant t@hindustant­imes.com :

Two accused were sent ial custody on Monday estioning in connection e recent death of addiistric­t judge (ADJ) Uttam even as the special investeam (SIT) constitute­d to he incident submitted its to the Jharkhand high hich is likely to hear the on Tuesday.

Anand died in the coal ently on July 28 after it by an auto-rickshaw e was out on his morning it was interestin­g in the HC hearing related to the matter.

Dhanbad senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Sanjiv Kumar confirmed to have submitted the report with the HC, but refused to share details. However, police were probing all possible angles to ascertain the reason leading to the road accident, that killed ADJ Anand, additional director general (operations) Sanjay Anand Lathkar told media persons after a marathon meeting in Dhanbad on Monday .

The case got murkier after a CCTV footage of the incident, which has since triggered an outcry, shows the auto-rickshaw swerving to extreme left from middle of the road near the magistrate colony and hit Anand from behind before speeding away, pointing to an alleged hitand-run case. The police, however, were yet to come on record about the motive of the accused behind the accident.

A day after the incident, the two accused persons, Lakhan Verma and Rahul Verma, riding the three-wheeler, which was allegedly stolen, were arrested and the vehicle recovered.

“Different teams are looking into the incident. They have been given specific leads to work on. We are leaving no possible angle to crack the case,” Lathkar said.

On a specific question if the police would go for narcotics test of the two accused arrested in the case, Lathkar said, “If required, we will use all scientific techniques in the course of investigat­ion.”

Meanwhile, since the SIT took over the case, a total of 243 persons were called for questionin­g in the case. “Most of these persons have a criminal history. However, all of them were released after questionin­g,” the SSP said.

Earlier on Saturday, the Hemant Soren government recommende­d a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) probe into the incident. However, the central investigat­ion agency was yet to begin probe in the case.

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