Ranjana Singh alleges that some people have grabbed her house situated on Fraser Road on the basis of fake documents.
PATNA: The chief judicial magistrate (CJM) on Monday directed a judicial magistrate to verify the signature of one Ranjana Singh in her FIR filed with Kotwali police station in which she alleged that some people had grabbed her house situated on Fraser Road here on the basis of fake documents. In her FIR, Ranjana had alleged that a private builder, Anil Sharma, had grabbed her building named Parijat, situated on Fraser road, through his wife Usha Sharma who had impersonated as Ranjana Singh.
In order to the test the veracity of Ranjana's statement in her FIR, the CJM directed a judicial magistrate to verify her signature in the FIR. Chargesheet filed: The state vigilance bureau on Monday filed chargesheet in the court of special judge (vigilance) SK Panwar against three persons, including a fake vigilance DSP, Santosh Kumar Singh, who had sought to extract money from a person by misinforming him that a vigilance case had been filed against him.
The vigilance bureau charged Santosh of having impersonated as vigilance DSP and demanding Rs 5 lakh from a youth, Anand Kishore, son of a junior engineer, Dharmadeo Pandey, in lieu of getting withdrawn a vigilance case against him which was never filed. The charges against the other two accused were that the accused, Nageshwar Prasad Kamat, had masterminded this criminal act and the other accused, Suresh Prasad Gupta, who worked as painter in the house of Anand Kishore and supplied information regarding him to the person who impersonated as vigilance DSP.