Rocky Yadav walks out of jail, aggrieved parents meet SSP

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Press Trust of India Gaya
Last Updated : Oct 21 2016 | 10:42 PM IST
Rakesh Ranjan Yadav alias Rocky Yadav today walked out of the jail after getting bail from the Patna High Court in a road rage case, even as the aggrieved parents of victim Aditya Sachdeva met district police chief seeking justice.
Rocky, walked out of Central Jail, Gaya, after his release order arrived in the prison. The release was delayed for some time on some technical ground.
Rocky, son of suspended JD(U) MLC Manorama Devi, is accused of shooting dead Sachdeva, a Class XII student, for overtaking his car on May 7 this year.
Rocky was facing two cases - one of murder of Aditya Sachdeva and another under Excise Act for recovery of liquor bottles from the house of his mother and suspended JD(U) MLC Manorama Devi.
A top source in Gaya jail requesting anonymity said the release order in connection with the recovery of liquor bottles coming from court of ACJM, Gaya, had some technical shortcoming and it was sent back to the court.
After rectification Rocky was released from the jail in the evening, the source said.
Police had arrested Rocky from his father's mixer plant in Gaya on May 10.
His name was included along with his father Bindi Yadav's in the case of the recovery of liquor bottles from house of her mother when police had raided the house searching for Rocky.
Early in the day, the victim's parents met Senior Superintendent of Police Garima Malik.
The SSP claimed they had come to her and expressed satisfaction over police action in the murder case.
"We assured all necessary follow up action against Rocky Yadav to them," she said.
Deputy Inspector General of Police, Magadh range, Saurabh Kumar, also said adequate security has been provided to the family and all follow up actions were being taken by the police.

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First Published: Oct 21 2016 | 10:42 PM IST

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