Patna(Bihar):Controversial Bihar MLA Anant Singh, who surrendered before a Delhi court in connection with a case lodged under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) against him, was brought to Patna on Sunday morning from the national capital, to be produced in Patna's Barh court.
Singh, who was on the run since an AK-47 rifle and grenade was recovered from his ancestral home on August 16, had appeared before Saket Court Metropolitan Magistrate Harun Pratap on Friday and surrendered.
"Yes, he (Anant Singh) has been brought to Patna this morning," Patna Superintendent of Police (Rural) Kantesh Kumar Mishra informed.
"He will be produced in the Barh court today", the SP added.
A police team headed by Barh Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Lipi Singh and Danapur ASP Ashok Mishra brought the Mokama MLA at Patna airport on Sunday morning amid tight security and took him directly to Barh.
The police team has brought Singh on a two-day transit remand given by Delhi's Saket court where he had surrendered on August 23.
Police had raided the ancestral home of Singh, an Independent MLA from Mokama on August 16 and seized an AK-47 rifle, a magazine, live cartridges and two hand grenades. Singh was booked under the UAPA after the seizure of AK-47 rifle from his house.