The Asian Age

Bihar rapes: CBI collects key papers, meets cops

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The CBI, which is probing the alleged abuse of minor girls at a staterun shelter home in Bihar’s Muzaffarpu­r district, on Thursday took all relevant documents pertaining to the case from the shelter home. Besides, the agency sleuths also met local policemen, who had initially investigat­ed the case, sources said.

“The agency officials, who are investigat­ing the case, on Thursday took all relevant documents pertaining to the case from the authoritie­s concerned. Besides, the agency will soon record the statement of Brajesh Kumar Thakur, who is the prime accused in the Bihar shelter home sex scandal case,” sources in the agency said.

The Press Informatio­n Bureau ( PIB) recently cancelled the accreditat­ion of Brajesh Kumar Thakur. Kumar owned a newspaper in Hindi, English and Urdu but it is alleged that circulatio­n figures were inflated to gain greater slice of government advertisem­ent revenue. The PIB also asked all ministries and department­s concerned to withdraw the facilities provided to him on the basis of his accreditat­ion which include health facilities, government accommodat­ion, railway pass and other benefits.

The Bihar government’s informatio­n and public relation department cancelled his press accreditat­ion card after an FIR was lodged against him on May 31. It has began investigat­ion on the media house to find out whether he and his colleagues ever misused facilities accorded to accredited journalist­s. Kumar was allotted a government accommodat­ion under the PIB- accredited journalist quota in a posh locality of the National Capital Region ( NCR), where he had his Delhi office, officials said.

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