PATNA: Citing lack of evidence and the prosecution’s failure to prove the case against the accused, a special MP-MLA court in Bihar’s Siwan Saturday acquitted 10 people, including two CPI(ML) MLAs, in a double murder case registered 11 years ago, reported.
Special judge Narendra Kumar dropped charges against Jiradei MLA Amarjeet Kushwaha and Darauli legislator Satyadev Ram, as well as the other eight identified accused.
According to police, the murders took place at Chilhamarwa village in the district during a clash between villagers and CPI(ML) workers over a land dispute on July 6, 2013. “During the incident, both the groups fired several rounds, and hurled bombs in the presence of police and administration officials,” a police officer said. “Mukesh Kumar Singh, a resident of Sohagra village, and Rajnarayan Singh alias Raju Singh from Belaur village were killed and several other persons were injured.”
Special judge Narendra Kumar dropped charges against Jiradei MLA Amarjeet Kushwaha and Darauli legislator Satyadev Ram, as well as the other eight identified accused.
According to police, the murders took place at Chilhamarwa village in the district during a clash between villagers and CPI(ML) workers over a land dispute on July 6, 2013. “During the incident, both the groups fired several rounds, and hurled bombs in the presence of police and administration officials,” a police officer said. “Mukesh Kumar Singh, a resident of Sohagra village, and Rajnarayan Singh alias Raju Singh from Belaur village were killed and several other persons were injured.”