What Happened in Bihar's Muzaffarpur Suicide Case?
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Patna, Dec 23 (NationPress) Following the tragic mass suicide in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has taken over the investigation and visited the site of this harrowing event on Tuesday.
The distressing incident took place in Mishraulia village, under the jurisdiction of Rupanpatti Mathurapur Panchayat, located within the Sakra police station area of Muzaffarpur district on December 14, where four family members reportedly took their own lives inside their residence.
A specialized CID team, headed by DIG Jayant Kant, arrived at the location and conducted a thorough forensic and document investigation.
CID DIG Jayant Kant expressed that the occurrence is profoundly tragic and emphasized that significant clues have been uncovered from the deceased's mobile phone and documents found at the scene.
“The CID is currently analyzing this technical and documentary evidence to uncover the underlying reasons behind the mass suicide,” Jayant Kant stated.
On December 14, Amarnath Ram allegedly hanged himself alongside his three daughters and two sons. Remarkably, his two young sons survived this tragic event.
The deaths of four family members have sparked widespread sorrow and outrage in the community.
Senior police officials and East Muzaffarpur Sub-Divisional Officer Tushar Kumar were the first to arrive for the investigation on December 14.
Initial findings indicate that financial hardships and escalating debt pressures may have driven Amarnath Ram to this extreme decision.
Investigators are exploring all potential factors that may have led a father to make such a devastating choice.
In response to the incident, law enforcement has initiated a significant crackdown on unlicensed lending institutions.
The Muzaffarpur police have conducted raids on various microfinance companies operating within the Sakra police station's jurisdiction.
Investigations uncovered a startling fact — nearly two dozen microfinance companies are functioning in the area, yet only four are properly registered.
The remaining entities are allegedly operating without licenses and taking advantage of impoverished families by imposing exorbitant interest rates.
The administration has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against these unregistered “Gooda banks” (a term first coined by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary).
The CID and police are currently assessing whether Amarnath Ram fell victim to the loan schemes of these illegal companies.
The ongoing raids have instilled fear among illegal lenders and fraudulent financial operators.
Authorities have indicated that stringent measures will be enacted, including the shutdown of illegal financial institutions and imprisonment of those responsible in the near future.