BETTIAH, March 22 -- Police in Bihar's Jadopur on Saturday registered a second case against mining inspector Saurabh Abhishek following his dramatic disappearance from police station with the alleged help of sand mafias after being arrested on the charge of facilitating illegal mining in Gandak river in Gopalganj district. Saurabh Abhishek escaped from Jadopur police station on Friday evening shortly after his arrest for his alleged involvement in colluding with the sand mafia and facilitating illegal extraction of sand, putting a serious questions over police custody and security arrangements. Jadopur's station house officer (SHO) Anil Ram said a fresh case (no 76/26) had been lodged in connection with his disappearance. "CCTV footage of the police station is being examined to ascertain how he managed to flee. Action would be taken against those who helped his escape," he said. Earlier, Jadopur Police had registered a case against the mining inspector following complaints of his alleged involvement in facilitating illegal sand mining from Gandak river. Ram said the accused was brought to the police station for legal procedures after his arrest but his escape appeared to be facilitated by the mafias. "On Friday evening, some sand mafias reached the police station posing as the mining inspector's relatives. While, we were going about our official works, one of the mafia signalled him and the inspector moved to the other side of the police station in a hurry on some pretext and did not return," the SHO said as police personnel were left unsuspecting. Gopalganj's SP Vinay Tiwari, however, did not suspect any foul play in the mining inspector's disappearance. "We are looking into the matter," he said. However, a police officer said, "Being an inspector rank officer, the police accorded him respect and preferred not to send him to police lock-up. He was only kept under the active supervision of a chowkidar. But, he duped and escaped."...