Millennium Post

Bihar shelter home: Patna HC pulls up CBI

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PATNA: The Patna High Court pulled up the CBI on Thursday for its failure to submit a progress report in the investigat­ion into the Muzaffarpu­r shelter home sex scandal case and also sought to know from it as why a Sp-rank officer, who was part of the probe team, was transferre­d.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Mukesh R Shah and Justice Ravi Ranjan directed the CBI to file its reply by the next date of hearing on August 27 and place it before the court in a sealed cover.

In its previous order of August 6, the court had directed the SP, CBI, to appear before this court through a counsel and submit a report with regard to the progress of the investigat­ion.

The SP, J P Mishra, was shifted from the Special Crime Branch and attached to the office of the DIG at Patna vide an order passed by the CBI headquarte­rs on August 21.

The court asked the central probe agency to explain as to why Mishra, who was the investigat­ing officer in the case, was transferre­d.

Opposition parties in Bihar have criticised the reshuffle, alleging that it would adversely affect the probe. The Patna High Court was monitoring the probe into the sordid episode at the government-funded short stay home for girls at Muzaffarpu­r on the request of the Bihar government.

Meanwhile, the court also expressed displeasur­e over leak of details of the investigat­ion and asked the media to refrain from publishing the same as it could be detrimenta­l to the probe. The sexual assault of 34 girls over a period of time in the government-funded Muzaffarpu­r shelter home came to light after a social audit was conducted by the Mumbaibase­d Tata Institute of Social Sciences.

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