Nepal police to seek additional 5-day remand of Prince Yadav's travelling companions
BETTIAH, June 19 -- Nepal's Morang district police said that they will seek additional five days remand of four companions of the brother of Gyan Bindu Academy director Roushan Anand, Prince Yadav, who died at a hotel in Nepal's Biratnagar on June 13, officers said on Thursday.
Speaking to HT over the phone from Biratnagar, Morang police spokesperson Makendra Mishra said that the seven-day remand of Ankit Kumar Yadav, 25, from Saharsa, Roshan Yadav, 27, from Supaul, and Lattu Yadav, 21, and Jayram Yadav, 30, both from Araria, will expire on Sunday.
"We are set to approach the chief district officer (approving authority), for the extension of their remand for at least five more days to facilitate further investigation," Mishra said, adding that the viscera examination report is still awaited. In Nepal, CDOs are equivalent to district magistrates.
On June 16, the Nepal police had sent the visceral sample of deceased Prince Yadav to Dharan, a sub-metropolitan city in Sunsari district of Koshi province in eastern Nepal, for laboratory examination after the post-mortem report fell silent on the cause of death.
Prince was one of the accused in the firing incident outside Khan Global Studies at Musallahpur in Patna on June 2. He was found dead at Subha Hotel at Traffic Chowk under Biratnagar Municipality in Morang district of Nepal. His death has given a new twist to the ongoing probe into the entire episode.
Nepal police said that Prince, along with his four associates, came to Biratnagar on June 3 and stayed at Metro City hotel in front of Bypass after he was named in the FIR.
Two days later, they shifted to room 102 of Subha Hotel where he died....
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