Dhanbad (Jharkhand): Central Investigation Bureau (CBI) on Wednesday doubled his prize to Rs 10 Lakh for “Important Information” at the death of the Dhanbad Uttam Anand judge who died after being hit by an automatic rickshaw on July 28.
The probe agent put up a poster that announced a rising gift in several places of coal city such as the city center, more banks and Randhir Verma Chowk where the incident occurred.
“Rs 10 lakh cash prize will be given to people who will provide valuable information related to crime,” read posters.
This information can be shared with CBI-1 Crime-1 cells in New Delhi through telephone numbers 011-24368640, 012-24368641 and 7827728856, said agency.
The identity of the person who will provide information will not be revealed, he said.
The CBI has been on August 15, announcing RS 5 Lakh’s prize for anyone who shared information on an interest in the death of an additional district judge who was 49 years old.
CCTV’s footage shows that the judge, Uttam Anand, jogging on one side of the road that was quite wide at Randhir Verma Chowk near the initial district court on July 28 when the heavy auto-rickshaw turned towards him, and escaped from behind, and escaped the scenery.
Some locals found him lying in a pool of blood and took him to the hospital, where the doctor said he died on arrival.
Police Dhanbad seized the vehicle from the Giridih District and arrested the driver of the automatic rickshaw Lakhan Verma and his assistant Rahul Verma.
The CBI has investigated this case since August 4 and uses various scientific tests on the defendant in an effort to complete mystery.
The State Police Special Investigation Team investigated this case before.