Millennium Post

Mystery shrouds death of 2 inmates at Patna shelter home

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PATNA: Two women inmates of a state-run shelter home here have died under mysterious circumstan­ces, days after a man was arrested for reportedly asking the inmates of the home to escape by luring them with gifts.

The inmates, aged 17 and 21 years, were staying at Aasra Shelter Home in Nepali Nagar locality of the city.

“While the shelter home claimed the women died during treatment at Patna Medical College last night, the hospital authoritie­s said the inmates were brought dead. Police were informed about the deaths only on Sunday morning,” Deputy Superinten­dent of Police, Law and Order (Patna), Manoj Kumar Sudhanshu said.

The shelter home came into news when it was recently reported that four of its inmates had tried to run away. The police then carried out an investigat­ion and arrested a person, living in the vicinity. He was alleged to have been luring the inmates by offering gifts.

MUZAFFARPU­R (BIHAR): The CBI on Sunday released from its custody Rahul Anand, son of prime accused in shelter home sex scandal Brajesh Thakur.

Anand was picked up from his residence last night by a CBI team, which had spent close to 12 hours conducting raids on the premises of the now-sealed shelter home and the office of a Hindi daily “Pratah Kamal”, owned by Thakur's family.

He returned to his residence early this morning after several hours of CBI grilling.

The CBI is understood to have been looking at various angles, which include sexual abuse of inmates at the Muzaffarpu­r shelter home, misuse of public funds allocated to an NGO controlled by Thakur, and the alleged links of highprofil­e people with the prime accused. The NGO, Seva Sankalp Evam Vikas Samiti, was blackliste­d in June, soon after an FIR was lodged by police in the case, subsequent to the exposure of details of sexual abuse of inmates in a social audit report. The audit report by Tata Institute of Social Sciences gave explicit informatio­n on the physical exploitati­on of minor girls at the shelter home.

In a raid conducted at the Muzaffarpu­r jail yesterday, which led to the recovery of several banned items, a piece of paper was seized from Thakur with names and mobile numbers of 40 people.

District Magistrate Mohd Sohail said the paper has been handed over to the Mithanpura PS for investigat­ion and a complaint may be lodged in the matter if it was found that Thakur had been making calls from the jail to any of the numbers mentioned in it.

In a related developmen­t, an FIR has been lodged at the Mahila Thana in Muzaffarpu­r town of the district against Shibha Kumari, the wife of a district child protection officer Ravi Roshan, who is among the 10 persons arrested so far in connection with the scandal.

Kumari recently caused a flutter by alleging that the husband of former social welfare department minister Manju Verma was a regular visitor at the shelter home and that Roshan was being made a scapegoat to shield some “big fish”. Verma had resigned from her post last week while maintainin­g that her husband was innocent. She threatened to file a defamation suit against Kumari. The FIR was registered following a direction from the SC, which taking suo motu cognizance of the case, expressed displeasur­e that Kumari made public the identity of some of victims.

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