Complying with court's order Nawada police today pasted notice on three properties, including a house of absconding RJD MLA Raj Ballabh Yadav asking him to give himself up before the law within 30 days or else his properties would be confiscated.
Force from Mahila police station went to Yadav's house at English Pathra village and pasted the notice at his three properties in connection with a case lodged against him for allegedly raping a minor girl last week, police station in-charge Mridura Kumar said.
The confiscation notice was pasted on Yadav's properties a day after Nalanda additional district judge Rashmi Sikha while hearing a police application for property attachment of the fugitive RJD MLA, granted permission to paste a notice of property attachment but gave 30 days time to the absconding lawmaker to give himself up to the law failing which his properties will be attached.
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Yadav is MLA from Nawada and had served as a minister in the erstwhile Rabri Devi government.
The MLA's counsel had sought time to approach Patna High Court for preventing property attachment plea of the police.
The same court had on Saturday last rejected the anticipatory bail application of the MLA in the case.
The MLA has been accused by a 15-year-old class ten student of allegedly raping her on February 9 at his residence in Biharsharif after a woman neighbour lured her to the MLA's house in the name of a birthday party and handed her to the legislator for Rs 30,000.