Protests in Patna have intensified following the suspicious death of a NEET aspirant, with student organizations demanding justice. The Bihar Police Headquarters stated that it will require additional time to reach a conclusive decision, mentioning that the Forensic Science Laboratory report is expected in five to six days.
Addressing a press conference, ADG Paras Nath of the Crime Investigation Department explained that the investigation process must be completed before an official report can be shared. He highlighted the complexity of DNA analysis, emphasizing the need for time to ensure accuracy.
Special teams from the CID and FSL have visited the crime scene to collect crucial scientific evidence, as the seriousness of the case is acknowledged. The CID’s Vulnerable Sections Wing is conducting a thorough probe to ensure a comprehensive investigation.
Protesters from the All India Students’ Federation expressed dissatisfaction with the slow progress of the investigation, demanding a swift trial and immediate arrests. They criticized the state government and police administration, raising concerns about the case’s handling.
The death of the NEET aspirant, who was staying at a girls’ hostel in Patna, under suspicious circumstances has sparked allegations of murder and sexual assault. The police are exploring both suicide and homicide possibilities, with forensic examinations being conducted on viscera and biological samples.
ADG Parasnath emphasized the importance of gathering solid evidence for court scrutiny, noting that the forthcoming FSL report will be crucial in shaping the case’s direction.
