The Asian Age

Govt officer killed, buried in Bihar; Opp. slams Nitish

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Patna, Jan. 25: A government official was killed and buried at a secluded spot along a river in Patna district following a tiff with a fertiliser vendor, drawing fresh Opposition criticism of the Nitish Kumar government on Monday over law and order situation in Bihar.

Ajay Kumar (55), a resident of Kankarbagh locality of the city, was posted as the block agricultur­e officer at Masaurhi in the district, and had gone missing since January 18.

His body was recovered from a pit dug close to the Punpun river in Gaurichak police station area, nearly 20 km from his residence, on Sunday.

According to superinten­dent of police, city, (East), the body was recovered following a “confession” by alleged accused Abhinav alias Golu who was arrested on Saturday.

Family members of the deceased had lodged a complaint after Ajay Kumar went missing, and also suspected that Golu, a 21-yearold, who traded in fertiliser­s and seeds, could have plotted his disappeara­nce.

During interrogat­ion, Golu allegedly confessed to having killed the official, with whom he was locked in a dispute over settlement of bills.

The SP said cellphone records of the deceased showed that the last call received by him on January 18 was from Golu, who said he had lured the the official into visiting the secluded spot with the promise of helping him clinch a lucrative land deal. Golu has been sent to jail and investigat­ion is on to ascertain if others were involved in the crime, the SP added.

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, who had last week met the governor with a memorandum alleging a marked deteriorat­ion in law and order, came out with an angry tweet.

“Ajay Kumar, an agricultur­e department official employed with Bihar government, got kidnapped and the police went to sleep. Now his body has been recovered. Criminals patronized by the ruling dispensati­on are running amok and the chief minister and his two deputies are looking on helplessly, Yadav tweeted.

BJP leader and MP Ram Kripal Yadav, whose party is an alliance partner in the Nitish Kumar government, also expressed concern over the incident.

“The fresh incident comes within a fortnight of the murder of Rupesh Kumar Singh, a senior official here with a private airlines. There should be a check on crime so that the people’s confidence in the government does not sag,” he said.

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