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Ten mobile phones seized from Bihar jail

Calcutta News.Net
Thursday 11th March, 2010

Ten mobile phones were seized from the inmates of a Bihar jail Thursday morning, according to police sources.

Half a dozen mobile chargers, SIM cards and CDs were also recovered from the prisoners of a divisional jail in Saharsa district, the sources said.

This is the same jail where former Bihar MP Anand Mohan, serving a life term for the 1994 lynching of Gopalganj district magistrate G. Krishnaiah, is lodged.

On Tuesday, Anand Mohan was allowed by the police to visit a politician's residence, talk to journalists and hold a 'janata darbar'. He was on his way from jail to a court in Sitamarhi district, about 200 km from here.

A day later, Saharsa Superintendent of Police Rajesh Kumar suspended eight policemen, including a sub-inspector, for dereliction of duty.

A raid was conducted in the jail following inputs that inmates were freely using mobile phones.

 




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