Why Was Gandhi Maidan SHO Suspended in Gopal Khemka's Murder Case?

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Key Takeaways
- SHO Rajesh Kumar suspended for negligence.
- High-profile murder case involving Gopal Khemka.
- Political fallout and questioning of law enforcement.
- Police pursuing suspects and reconstructing the crime scene.
- Government vows to take strict measures against crime.
Patna, July 16 (NationPress) Rajesh Kumar, the SHO of Gandhi Maidan, has been suspended due to negligence in the investigation of the murder case of businessman Gopal Khemka in Patna.
This suspension was enacted by Patna's IG Jitendra Rana, following a report from Patna SSP Kartikeya K. Sharma that highlighted multiple failures in law enforcement under Kumar's supervision.
Gopal Khemka, a well-known businessman in Bihar, was fatally shot near his residence in Patna.
The police have apprehended the alleged mastermind Ashok Saw and the shooter Umesh Yadav in connection with the murder.
In relation to the case, the arms supplier was killed during a police encounter.
Authorities have recently reconstructed the crime scene and are preparing to conduct narco-analysis tests on both Ashok Saw and Umesh Yadav to gather more information.
The murder is reportedly tied to a land dispute. Initially, Ashok Saw claimed he was innocent, but his mobile data indicated his presence at Gandhi Maidan at the time of the crime.
Umesh Yadav has confessed that the murder was carried out under Saw's orders.
The Patna SSP noted significant lapses in timely action and oversight in the Gandhi Maidan area during the incident.
SHO Rajesh Kumar's consistent failures in maintaining law and order and his negligence in this high-profile case resulted in his suspension.
The Patna Police continue to interrogate the suspects on remand, seeking to uncover all aspects of the murder conspiracy.
The Gopal Khemka murder case has sparked a political uproar in Bihar, with leaders such as Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD, Rahul Gandhi from Congress, and Mukesh Sahani from the Vikassheel Insaan Party questioning the law and order situation in Bihar, which has witnessed a surge in high-profile murders recently.
Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Kumar Sinha, stated that while crime incidents in the state are regrettable, the government is taking serious measures to address the situation.
Sinha remarked, “Some individuals aim to establish 'jungle raj' in Bihar under the guise of morality. The government will respond firmly to crime and criminals. If necessary, we will take stringent actions against negligent police officers, including police encounters and property confiscation.”