What is the latest on the Bihar NEET aspirant death case as protests intensify?
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Patna, Jan 19 (NationPress) Protests surrounding the suspicious death of a NEET aspirant in Patna are escalating, with student organizations actively demanding justice. The Bihar Police Headquarters has acknowledged that a definitive conclusion will take more time.
During a press briefing at the Bihar Police Headquarters on Monday, ADG Paras Nath from the Crime Investigation Department (CID) stated that the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report is anticipated to take an additional five to six days. It is only after the receipt of all scientific reports that the complete context of the case will be unveiled.
“The official report cannot be shared until the entire investigative process is finalized. The DNA analysis is particularly intricate and thus requires time,” the ADG remarked.
He mentioned that due to the serious nature of the case, special teams from both the CID and FSL have visited the crime scene to gather essential scientific evidence.
Although the exact date of the visit was not disclosed, Paras Nath confirmed that several significant samples were collected. He also personally visited the site to grasp the intricate details of the investigation.
Furthermore, the CID's Vulnerable Sections Wing is conducting a comprehensive investigation to ensure no detail is overlooked.
In the meantime, activists from the All India Students’ Federation (AISF) are protesting the sluggish pace of the investigation in Patna.
Chanting slogans against the state government and police administration, the students are demanding a swift trial and immediate arrests of those responsible.
Protesters have raised concerns that the lack of a definitive conclusion in such a sensitive case casts serious doubts on the administration's effectiveness.
It is worth noting that the NEET aspirant, hailing from Jehanabad, passed away under dubious circumstances while residing at a girls’ hostel in Patna.
The family has accused murder and sexual assault, which has propelled the case into the political limelight.
The police are currently exploring both suicide and homicide possibilities, with viscera and other biological samples sent for forensic analysis.
In conclusion, ADG Paras Nath stated that while some forms of evidence might deteriorate over time, scientific investigation provides alternative methods to uncover the truth.
“Our main objective is to collect robust evidence that can withstand court scrutiny,” he added, noting that the upcoming FSL report will be crucial in determining the case's direction.