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SC to resume hearing in plea seeking Shahabuddin's transfer to Tihar today

Ranjan was shot dead in July at Phal Mandi near the Siwan railway station, barely half-a-kilometer from the police station

Former RJD MP Mohammad Shahabuddin with his supporters in Siwan. Photo:PTI

Former RJD MP Mohammad Shahabuddin with his supporters in Siwan. Photo:PTI

ANI New Delhi

The Supreme Court will on Wednesday resume hearing in the plea filed by Asha Ranjan, the wife of slain journalist Rajdeo Ranjan, seeking shifting of Rashtriya Janata Dal strongman Mohammad Shahabuddin from the Siwan jail in Bihar to Tihar Central Jail in New Delhi for a free and fair trial in the case relating to her husband's murder.

Asha Ranjan's plea stated that free and fair trial against Shahabuddin was not possible if he remain lodged in the Bihar jail as witnesses would not be able to depose against him with his goons threatening them.

Shahabuddin is facing trial in 45 criminal cases.

 

A separate petition is filed by Chandrakeshwar Prasad, whose three sons had been murdered at the behest of the RJD leader.

Forty-two-year-old Ranjan, the bureau chief of The Hindustan, was shot dead in July at Phal Mandi near the Siwan railway station, barely half-a-kilometer from the police station.

The Bihar Ggovernment had recommended the Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) to probe the case.

The case came into limelight again after a photograph appeared in the media showing murder suspects Mohammad Kaif and Mohammad Javed with gangster-politician Mohammed Shahabuddin after his release from jail.

Kaif, however, later rubbished all accusations against him and said he has no involvement in Rajdeo's murder case.

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First Published: Dec 07 2016 | 8:07 AM IST

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