The shadows of intimidation lengthen over Jehanabad as a second death threat targets the family of a slain NEET aspirant, even as CBI accelerates its scrutiny of the Bihar tragedy. Handwritten menace promises swift retribution against the surviving son, amplifying the stakes in this high-profile case.
On Tuesday, CBI operatives meticulously examined Patna’s Shambhu Girls Hostel, the student’s last known address, before descending on the family home in Jehanabad. Interrogations extended to the victim’s brother, transported to Patna, underscoring the agency’s determination.
A new note, scribbled by hand and left conspicuously near the residence, warns of the son’s impending death days after the daughter’s. Mirroring a prior February 14 delivery that slipped past guards—blamed on a local—these acts defy security protocols.
Shakurabad police station has ramped up vigilance with on-site deployments. Officer Rahul Kumar verified the complaint, pledging thorough inquiries into the harassment. The father’s rebuke of official slackness rings loud, as he calls for ironclad security and decisive strikes.
‘Vulnerability engulfs us,’ he confessed. ‘These bold threats to end our son’s life have come twice. God is our sole refuge.’
Initially tagged suicide, forensic bombshells exposed sexual violence, unleashing outrage. Rape-murder charges from the family, paired with cover-up claims, birthed an SIT that layered child protection statutes after minor classification.
This riveting drama lays bare the hazards lurking in Bihar’s competitive exam circuits. CBI’s thrust inspires cautious optimism, yet persistent perils for the family spotlight the imperative for holistic safeguards and unyielding pursuit of truth.
