PNB official\, construction firm owner\, property dealer killed in Bihar in 12 hrs

PNB official, construction firm owner, property dealer killed in Bihar in 12 hrs

IANS  |  Patna 

At least three persons have been killed by unidentified gunmen over the past 12 hours in three different districts of Bihar, prompting a scathing attack by the opposition on Kumar's governance.

A was murdered in late on Friday. All these murders came barely 48 hours after the murder of a well-known businessman's father in

All cases were still open, police said.

"Kumar is busy meeting in Delhi, discussing seat sharing with and criminals are busy killing

"Kumar has no time for anything other than preparing for 2019 polls," former Deputy and RJD Lalu Prasad's son said.

In the latest attack, K.P. Shahi, the owner of Shahi construction company, was shot dead around 11 a.m. while he was enroute to his office from his residence in district.

Four motorcycle borne masked men targeted his vehicle and fired indiscriminately, killing him on the spot. Shahi Construction was engaged in road construction at three or four places.

Police suspect 'rangdari' or extortion by a criminal gang as the reason behind his killing.

Senior of Police Garima Malik said it is difficult to say what the motive was, but "we have constituted an SIT to probe the case".

Shahi's murder came barely nine hours after the murder of a (PNB) Customer Service Point (CSP) in-charge Pintu Singh in district.

Singh was abducted late on Friday from near Amas at 11 p.m. He is believed to have been shot dead around 2 a.m. on Saturday, according to Amas Police Station Shayam Lal Saran. Deep injury marks were found on his head.

Meanwhile, in district, a was shot dead by unidentified criminals around midnight, police said. He was killed in Paspura village under Mufassil Police Station, a said.

All these killings came barely 48 hours after a was shot dead in district.

The back-to-back killings have triggered violent protest by villagers, who have blocked the GT Road disrupting traffic for hours, Saran said.

Gunjan Khemka, an industrialist was shot dead on Thursday in Hajipur. His son, is a well-known in

Khemka was targeted on his way to his factory in Hajipur, about 30 km from Patna, of Police Manavjit Singh Dhillon said.

Police are still in dark and yet to make any breakthrough in the case.

Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal and leaders have targeted Chief for the rise in crime and total collapse of law and order.

Besides Opposition Tejashwi Yadav, Senior and chief and former Union Minister have questioned Nitish Kumar's self claimed rule of law in

"There is no law and order in It is free for criminals and they do whatever they wish," said.

Ruling JD-U and BJP leaders have refuted opposition leaders allegations.

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First Published: Sat, December 22 2018. 15:32 IST