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This article discusses the police investigation into a case of brutality against a student at Shambu Girls Hostel, focusing on the landlord and recent police actions.
The police are taking serious steps in a shocking case of violence against a student who was preparing for NEET. The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to look into the actions of Manish Ranjan, the landlord of Shambu Girls Hostel, who is currently in jail. Early on Wednesday, the police raided his village in Kharka, Jehanabad district, searching for clues and gathering important evidence.
During the raid, police questioned Manish’s family members about his recent activities, particularly focusing on his last visit to the village. They discovered that he had arrived in Patna on January 5, which coincided with the arrival of the victim in the city. This connection has raised further suspicions among the investigating officers.
There is already a case registered against Manish at the local police station. He was known to frequently attend social events in the area and had connections with several influential individuals. The SIT is also looking into his relationships and has been interrogating neighbors to piece together more information about him.
The investigation has even reached the hospital where the victim was treated. The SIT is examining CCTV footage and talking to hospital staff about possible negligence in the victim’s treatment, as well as any collusion with the hostel management.
As part of the investigation, the SIT is compiling a list of suspects and has already collected blood samples from 16 people, including the victim’s close relatives for DNA testing. The case is evolving into something much more complex, and the police are committed to uncovering all the connections involved.
Summary:
- Police are investigating a case of violence against a NEET student.
- Manish Ranjan, the hostel landlord, is the main suspect.
- Raids were conducted in his village for evidence.
- Connections with influential people are being examined.
- DNA samples have been taken from 16 individuals for testing.

