Karni Sena leader murder: 12th accused Rahul Dubey surrenders in Jamshedpur
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Jharkhand police on Friday, 10 July recorded the surrender of another accused in the murder of Himanshu Singh, a youth leader affiliated with the Karni Sena in Jamshedpur, bringing the total number of persons arrested and sent to judicial custody in the case to 12. The latest to give himself up is Rahul Dubey, who had been evading arrest since the incident.
How the Surrender Unfolded
Rahul Dubey walked into Bistupur police station at approximately 1 pm on Friday, according to police officials. His decision to surrender came amid sustained police raids, mounting legal pressure, and a succession of arrests that had steadily closed in on the remaining absconders.
Key Arrests So Far
Among those previously taken into custody are Neeraj Singh — owner of Double Down Bar and a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader — who was arrested from the Khatu Shyamji area in Rajasthan, along with bar manager Vijay Kumar. Both have been sent to jail. The principal accused, Vishwanath Mandal, alias Bodra, who carried a reward of ₹2 lakh on his head, had also recently surrendered before the Jamshedpur Civil Court. A juvenile is among the others apprehended earlier. Police have recovered sharp-edged weapons — including choppers, axes, and knives — used in the crime from those arrested.
What Happened on the Night of 27 June
The murder occurred on the night of 27 June outside Double Down Bar in Bistupur. According to allegations, Himanshu Singh and a friend objected to the alleged harassment of women by a group of youths inside the bar, triggering a violent confrontation. Himanshu was attacked with sharp-edged weapons. In a desperate bid to escape, he reportedly sought refuge inside a police PCR vehicle — but attackers allegedly dragged him out in front of police personnel and continued the assault. He later succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment.
Fallout: Police Action and Administrative Accountability
The incident sparked widespread public outrage over policing failures and law-and-order in Jamshedpur. The Jharkhand government subsequently initiated administrative action against several police officials, including the then Senior Superintendent of Police. The fact that the attack allegedly occurred in plain sight of police personnel has remained a central point of criticism in the case.
What Comes Next
Police have indicated that operations to trace and arrest any remaining absconders are continuing. With 12 accused now in judicial custody, investigators are expected to build on recovered evidence — including the seized weapons — as the case moves through the courts.