15 people held for torching 21 houses in Bihar’s Nawada

20 Sep 2024 10:12:53

Nawada district Bihar
 
NAWADA :
 
A DAY after 21 houses were set on fire in Bihar’s Nawada district, a top State Government official on Thursday said 15 people have been arrested in this connection. Preliminary investigations indicate that a land dispute may have triggered the incident, which took place in Manjhi Tola within Mufassil police station area on Wednesday evening, police said. Nawada District Magistrate Ashutosh Kumar Verma told PTI, “The district police has arrested 15 people for allegedly torching the houses. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to investigate further, and searches are ongoing to apprehend the remaining suspects.” Verma said approximately 21 houses, some of which were semi-pucca, were burned by a group in Manjhi Tola. He added that senior administrative and police officials on-site will provide a report detailing the exact number of damaged houses.
 
“We are providing relief materials, including food packets and drinking water, to those displaced. Temporary tents have been set up for the victims,” he noted. The DM refuted claims that cattle were charred, saying, “No evidence has been found to support that.” Following the incident, Nawada SP Abhinav Dhiman told reporters, “A call was received around 7 PM regarding the fire in Manjhi Tola. Police arrived promptly with fire engines and extinguished the blaze.” He confirmed that initial investigations suggest a land dispute as the motive and that a case has been registered. Another police officer claimed that shots were fired in the air during the arson. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday condemned the torching of houses in Nawada district and directed the Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) to personally visit the site and oversee the probe. Sources from the Chief Minister’s Office said, “The CM condemned the incident and instructed the ADG (Law and Order) to monitor the probe on-site.” He also emphasised the need to apprehend all suspects as quickly as possible. “The CM stressed that those who take the law into their own hands must be caught and punished. He directed all district magistrates and superintendents of police across the state to ensure that the rule of law prevails,” a senior official of the CMO said. Additionally, the CM instructed DMs and SPs to conduct searches in all local prisons to prevent any unlawful activities. Preliminary investigations indicate that a land dispute may have triggered the violence.
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