CAT lashes out at Bihar govt for not protecting IAS officer

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 17 2018 | 4:55 PM IST

The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has lashed out at the Bihar government for not providing security to an IAS officer, who has repeatedly complained of threat to his life from the "transport mafia", saying it apprehended a "repeat of Satyendra Dubey murder case".

The Principal Bench of the CAT, headed by its Chairman Justice Permod Kohli, said it was the duty of the Centre and the Bihar government to protect his life.

The Tribunal was hearing a complaint filed by 2013 batch IAS officer Jitendra Gupta, seeking inter-state transfer from Bihar to Haryana, alleging threat to his life for acting tough against the 'transport mafia' in Bihar.

"If he is not taken out of Bihar, we are afraid, there could be a repeat of Satyendra Dubey murder case, in which a bright young engineer (Dubey) working as Project Director in NHAI, Gaya, Bihar who had apprehended threat to his life and had sought security, which was not provided, was murdered by the road construction mafia," the bench, which also comprised member K N Shrivastava, said.

Observing it was unfortunate that no action was taken by the state to provide personal security to the officer and his family members, the CAT said "it is the duty of the respondents (Centre and state) to save the life of the applicant and, prima facie, there is a threat to his life. This can easily be done if the applicant is taken out of Bihar for the present."

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First Published: Apr 17 2018 | 4:55 PM IST

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