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2024 Supreme(Pat) 38

BIBEK CHAUDHURI
Ranjit Kumar @ Guddu – Appellant
Versus
State of Bihar – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
For the Petitioner: M/s Sanjeev Ranjan, Aastha Ananya.
For the Respondents: Mr. Arvind Kumar.
For the EOU : M/s V.N.P. Sinha, Sr. Adv., Vijay Anand.

Bibek Chaudhuri, J.—Khusrupur P. S. Case No. 21 of 2017, dated 5th of February, 2017, was registered on the basis of a suo motu complaint made by one Mritunjay Kumar, SHO, Khusrupur Police Station, alleging, inter alia, that on 4th of February, 2017 at about 10.00 P.M. in Hardas Bigha Petrol Pump on NH 30 old road under the said police station, he was performing night patrolling duty along with S.H.O., Vinay Kumar Mishra, Constables of Armed Forces, namely, Anil Kumar Singh, Mithilesh Kumar, Rakesh Kumar Singh Das and Rana. When they reached near Hardas Bigha Petrol Pump, one Md. Mustaqe attached to Special Task Force (herein after referred to as the STF) of Patna informed him on telephone that they received a secret information to the effect that some people from the State of Haryana formed an organized syndicate to sell liquor in no liquor State of Bihar. It was also informed that for the last two or three months, a group of persons forming a syndicate, had been selling liquor by transporting it in closed containers inside pickup vans in order to earn huge sum of money. Even on 4th of February, 2017, a big pick up container with Registration No. HR62-8670 with a sticker “Bank Dut

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