Jagran Correspondent, Patna. Once again there is hope for justice in the kidnapping case of innocent girl Khushi of Muzaffarpur. A hearing will be held on Friday in Patna High Court regarding the rejection of the bail plea of accused Aman Kumar in the case. CBI had filed a petition in this regard in the High Court in November. Even after five years have passed, the CBI has still not been able to find any clue about the girl.
Innocent child went missing from Saraswati Puja pandal
On February 16, 2021, amidst the hustle and bustle of Saraswati Puja in Pamaria Tola of Brahmapura police station area, five-year-old Khushi suddenly went missing while playing with children. There was sound of drums, decorations and crowd of children in the puja pandal, but happiness was lost forever in the same crowd.
Neighbor accused of kidnapping, investigation weakened again
Khushi's father Rajan Sah had told that a neighbor had taken the girl for a bike ride, after which she did not return. The next day, an FIR for kidnapping was lodged against unknown persons at Brahmapura police station. In the initial investigation, the police arrested Aman Kumar, a resident of Chakia in East Champaran, and sent him to jail and filed a charge sheet in April 2021, but after this the pace of investigation slowed down.
Investigation handed over to CBI on the orders of High Court
Dissatisfied with the police investigation, the family members approached the Patna High Court. Advocate Om Prakash raised questions on the working style of Muzaffarpur Police in the court and demanded a CBI investigation. On October 14, 2022, the High Court ordered to hand over the investigation of the case to CBI.
Reward, polygraph and now preparation for narco test
CBI announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh for the recovery of the girl. Polygraph test of father Rajan Sah, mother Maneka Devi and grandmother Uma Devi was conducted, but no concrete clue was found. Now CBI is preparing to conduct narco test of father Rajan Sah and paan shopkeeper Vicky Kumar.
There is still hope in mother's eyes
Today Khushi has turned 10, but her mother Maneka Devi waits for her daughter every year at the Saraswati Puja pandal. Sobbing she says - 'Now there is no hope from the police and administration, only Mother Saraswati will bring back my happiness.' This High Court hearing has once again come as a ray of hope for the family.
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