CID probe ordered into chopping off girl's hand

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Jul 01 2013 | 1:40 PM IST
Bihar government today ordered a CID probe into the chopping off the right hand of an eight-year-old girl at a railway station here three days ago, police said.
Director General of Police (DGP) Abhayanand ordered the CID probe into the alleged attack on Uzma Ara in a bylane near Rajendra Nagar Terminal after her mother Nasreen Khatun approached Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for justice at his Janata Durbar.
After giving a patient hearing to Khatun, Kumar directed her to meet the DGP, who, too, was present at the Janata Durbar and he immediately ordered the CID probe into the incident after hearing the case detail from her.
ADG (CID) A K Upadhyaya told PTI that the agency will probe the incident afresh with two angles - chopping off the girl's hand and kidnapping of her brother Zulfikar Alam (4)'s by Bobby Khan and his men in which she was a witness.
Meanwhile, Patna's Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj maintained that the chopping off girl's hand was an accident after she fell from a train on the fateful day as has been found out during preliminary probe.
Criminals had allegedly chopped off the eight year-old girl's hand near the station while she was coming with parents and family members from Darbhanga to meet the DGP to complain about kidnapping of her younger brother allegedly by Khan and his men.
The victim's parents alleged that the criminals chopped off her hand in a bid to kill her as she was the sole witness of her brother's kidnapping sometime ago in Darbhanga district.
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First Published: Jul 01 2013 | 1:40 PM IST

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