The Asian Age

Bihar abuse: CBI will grill several state politician­s

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The CBI, probing the alleged abuse of minor girls at a state- funded shelter home in Bihar’s Muzaffarpu­r district in Bihar, has decided to examine several districtle­vel politician­s as part of its investigat­ion into the matter.

According to sources Brajesh Thakur, who is prime accused in the case, enjoyed clout in political circles for his NGO, Seva Sankalp Evam Vikas Samiti. “The agency is now preparing to examine certain local politician­s as part of its investigat­ion into the case. The CBI is preparing a list of local politician­s who will be called for examinatio­n. It is suspected that Thakur was in constant touch with them before his arrest,” sources said.

The Bihar government recently cancelled the registrati­on of Thakur’s NGO, which ran the infamous shelter home in Muzaffarpu­r where more than 35 girls were allegedly raped over a period of time. Besides, the sale of the NGO’s assets was also banned and the bank accounts were frozen.

A team of central probe agencies- CBI and Central Forensic Science Laboratory ( CFSL)recently collected certain crucial forensic evidence against the accused from the shelter home in connection with the case. The team also visited the residence of prime accused Thakur, as well as the newspaper office run by him.

“The CFSL team has already collected forensic evidence to speed up the

probe into the case. The agency sleuths will soon meet family members of the accused to ascertain their role in the crime,” sources said.

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