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Pesticide trader held in Bihar midday meal tragedy

23 children were killed in the July 16 incident

Bewailing family members of mid-day meal victims in Chapra, Bihar

IANS Patna

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Bihar Police on Friday detained a pesticide trader in connection with the midday meal tragedy in a school that claimed 23 lives in July.

Vakil Rai, who runs a pesticide and fertilizers shop in Vishnupur village in Saran district, has been detained for interrogation, police said. The tragedy had occurred July 16 at a government school in the district's Dharmasati Gandaman village.

Rai was detained on the basis of information disclosed by Arjun Rai, another accused in the case and husband of the principal of school where the tragedy occurred, a police officer said.

 

Arjun Rai, accused of buying pesticide that got mixed with the food, surrendered in a Saran court on Sep 9 and was sent into 14 days judicial custody.

Murder and criminal conspiracy charges have been registered against the school principal, Meena Devi, who was arrested soon after the tragedy.

A forensic lab report confirmed traces of toxic insecticides in the cooking oil used for cooking food at the school, police said.

The midday meal at the school, which was suspended immediately after the tragedy, resumed earlier this week.

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First Published: Sep 20 2013 | 1:51 PM IST

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