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A section of news outlets has quoted the victim's family members as having alleged that an FIR was registered "only after" they deleted the reference to Nupur Sharma in their complaint.
Police in Bihar have been ordered not to use mobile phones or electronic devices, or be active on social media, while on traffic or VIP duty, unless it is a special situation
Two deaths were reported from Goriyari village in Begusarai, four from Badhauni panchayat in Nawada and five from Kochas and Kargahar in Rohtas. (Representative image)
PATNA/BEGUSARAI/PRAYAGRAJ: At least 15 people have died due to suspected hooch poisoning in ‘dry’ Bihar and Uttar Pradesh since Holi on Monday. While Nawada, Begusarai and Rohtas districts of Bihar have together seen 11 deaths, the rest four deaths have taken place in Pratapgarh district of UP.
Police in Bihar, however, did not confirm any hooch death and were probing the incidents. Except in Begusarai, where police took possession of the bodies on Wednesday for conducting postmortem, the deceased in other districts were cremated by their kin, making it difficult for the administration to ascertain the cause of death.
Two deaths were reported from Goriyari village in Begusarai, four from Badhauni panchayat in Nawada and five from Kochas and Kargahar in Rohtas. (Representative image)
PATNA/BEGUSARAI/PRAYAGRAJ: At least 15 people have died due to suspected hooch poisoning in ‘dry’ Bihar and Uttar Pradesh since Holi on Monday. While Nawada, Begusarai and Rohtas districts of Bihar have together seen 11 deaths, the rest four deaths have taken place in Pratapgarh district of UP.
Police in Bihar, however, did not confirm any hooch death and were probing the incidents. Except in Begusarai, where police took possession of the bodies on Wednesday for conducting postmortem, the deceased in other districts were cremated by their kin, making it difficult for the administration to ascertain the cause of death.
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Kumar was speaking at a review session of many departments in Patna on Monday.
“Police in Bihar have taken the oath to never consume alcoholic beverage. If they are caught drinking, appropriate disciplinary actions would be taken which will lead to their immediate dismissal from the job,” he said.
This threat has been made by the Chief Minister dozens, if not hundreds of times, since he unilaterally imposed prohibition in the state in 2015.
The Chief Minister further said that the government was taking proper action against those who were found illegally involved in selling alcohol.
“We are handing them tough punishments and have also asked our police department to publicize their name and punishment to instill a fear in those who may be thinking of breaking the law. We had printed phone numbers of police stations on each electricity pole so people could report a drunk person or alcohol activities in their area,” he said.
Patna: Police in Bihar have arrested a man after he was accused of sacrificing his seven-year-old nephew to cure his ailing three-month-old daughter on a black magician’s advice. The horrible incident took place in Jamui district over the weekend.
Police said the little kid was playing outside the village when the main accused Toofani Yadav, 35, lured the boy by offering him a packet of biscuits, took him to a lonely place near the jungle and chopped him to death. Before committing the crime, the accused had performed tantric acts inside a hut and also consumed intoxicants to commit the crime, according to the police.
Patna: Police in Bihar have arrested a man for handing his wife to a group of gamblers after he lost her in a bet at his village.
The bizarre incident took place last month but came to light when the victim registered a case with the police on Sunday night. The incident took place in Bhagalpur district, more than 230 km east of Patna.
Police said the accused Saroj Kumar who was a habitual gambler was playing gamble with his friends during Diwali when he lost everything to his friends.
Eventually, he placed his wife on the bet and he lost her too.