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JAP supremo Pappu Yadav arrested in Patna

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Published : May 11, 2021, 11:22 AM IST

Updated : May 11, 2021, 11:53 AM IST

JAP supremo Pappu Yadav has been arrested in Patna for having violated Covid norms. A DSP rank officer with a huge police force reached his official residence Mandiri on Tuesday morning and arrested him.

JAP supremo Pappu Yadav
JAP supremo Pappu Yadav

Bihar: Patna police on Tuesday arrested former MP and Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) president Rajesh Ranjan alias, Pappu Yadav, for flouting lockdown rules.

A DSP rank officer with a huge police force reached his official residence Mandiri on Tuesday morning and arrested him. Initially, he was taken into house arrest but later he was taken to the police station at Gandhi Maidan.

An official of Patna police confirmed his arrest.

Read: Scores of dead bodies float in Ganges near Buxar

"We have arrested him on the charge of violating lockdown in Patna. He has visited several hospitals during the lockdown which attributes to violation of rules under Epidemic Diseases Act," an officer of Gandhi Maidan police station said.

Besides this, Saran police also registered an FIR against Pappu Yadav for damaging the government properties on the day he raided at the Amnaur office of Rajiv Pratap Rudy and accused him of 'hoarding' 39 ambulances inside his office campus. Yadav claims that the land belongs to Rajiv Pratap Rudy.

Sources, however, have said that the state government is acting in a vengeful manner against JAP chief for exposing Rudy who kept 39 ambulances in his office campus.

Read: Bihar govt hands over Rs 4 lakh ex gratia to girl who lost her parents due to COVID

Pappu Yadav had said that these ambulances would have been used in a better way at the time of the pandemic.

"The people of Bihar are struggling for ambulances. They are forced to pay Rs 7,000 to Rs 25,000 for taking patients and dead bodies. Many patients and dead bodies have been transported in carts and bicycles in several districts of Bihar. On the other hand, Rudy kept 39 ambulances in his office premises. The ambulances were purchased through MP fund in 2019," Yadav had said.

Reacting to it, Rajiv Pratap Rudy claimed that the ambulances were stationed in absence of drivers.

Bihar: Patna police on Tuesday arrested former MP and Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) president Rajesh Ranjan alias, Pappu Yadav, for flouting lockdown rules.

A DSP rank officer with a huge police force reached his official residence Mandiri on Tuesday morning and arrested him. Initially, he was taken into house arrest but later he was taken to the police station at Gandhi Maidan.

An official of Patna police confirmed his arrest.

Read: Scores of dead bodies float in Ganges near Buxar

"We have arrested him on the charge of violating lockdown in Patna. He has visited several hospitals during the lockdown which attributes to violation of rules under Epidemic Diseases Act," an officer of Gandhi Maidan police station said.

Besides this, Saran police also registered an FIR against Pappu Yadav for damaging the government properties on the day he raided at the Amnaur office of Rajiv Pratap Rudy and accused him of 'hoarding' 39 ambulances inside his office campus. Yadav claims that the land belongs to Rajiv Pratap Rudy.

Sources, however, have said that the state government is acting in a vengeful manner against JAP chief for exposing Rudy who kept 39 ambulances in his office campus.

Read: Bihar govt hands over Rs 4 lakh ex gratia to girl who lost her parents due to COVID

Pappu Yadav had said that these ambulances would have been used in a better way at the time of the pandemic.

"The people of Bihar are struggling for ambulances. They are forced to pay Rs 7,000 to Rs 25,000 for taking patients and dead bodies. Many patients and dead bodies have been transported in carts and bicycles in several districts of Bihar. On the other hand, Rudy kept 39 ambulances in his office premises. The ambulances were purchased through MP fund in 2019," Yadav had said.

Reacting to it, Rajiv Pratap Rudy claimed that the ambulances were stationed in absence of drivers.

Last Updated : May 11, 2021, 11:53 AM IST
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