Bihar Police pasted notice for surrender at the house of Subhash Yadav.brother of former CM Rabri Devi. – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


Police officer and Subhash Yadav pasting posters on the wall.
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The police have pasted an advertisement at the house of Subhash Yadav, brother of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi, before the seizure. This incident took place on Tuesday evening, when Bihta police pasted a notice at the MLA Colony residence in Kautilya Nagar located in Raja Bazar of Airport police station area. Through the notice, former MP Subhash Yadav, who has been absconding for almost eight months, has been asked to appear.

Why did the police paste the advertisement?

The police who came to paste the advertisement said that a warrant for the arrest of former MP Subhash Yadav is issued. He is absconding for almost eight months. In such a situation, a notice has been pasted on the main door of Subhash Yadav, who is absconding from the court, along with drums, on Tuesday evening. Police say that if Subhash Yadav does not register himself in the court soon after pasting the notice, then the court will take attachment and seizure action against him.

Know what is the matter

On May 5, 2023, a case of forced land registration was registered against seven people including Subhash Yadav and his wife at Bihta police station. Bhim Verma, son of Suresh Verma, is the applicant, who told in the FIR that he had made a land agreement for three months with Arun Kumar of the same village. Arun Singh did not pay the money for the land and did not even give the agreement paper. After this, the land was registered to Renu Davi, wife of former MP Subhash Prasad Yadav, for Rs 96 lakh. Bhim Verma alleged that before getting the land registered, Subhash Yadav was told that an agreement regarding the land had already been made with Arun Kumar. On this Subhash Prasad Yadav said that we will still take the land. The next day Subhash Kumar called me, my mother and my brother to his house. He alleged that Subhash Yadav took mother and brother hostage and demanded Rs. 60 lakh 50 thousand from him. When I asked for it in writing, they threatened to shoot me. Not only this, he threatened that if you told anyone about this, he would get you killed. A case was registered against Subhash Yadav and others in Patna’s Neur police station regarding this matter.



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