Bihar road rage: Accused Rocky Yadav confesses he shot Aditya Sachdev
In A Huge Development In The Infamous Bihar Road Rage Case, The Accused Rocky Yadav Has Reportedly Confessed That He Fired At Deceased Aditya Sachdev. According To The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) Report, The Youth Was Shot By The Bullet From Rocky`s Gun.
In a huge development in the infamous Bihar road rage case, the accused Rocky Yadav has reportedly confessed that he fired at deceased Aditya Sachdev. According to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report, the youth was shot by the bullet from Rocky`s gun.
However, earlier accused Rocky had claimed that he had never fired any shots, nor he is hiding anything.
Earlier, a local court remanded in two days police custody Rocky Yadav. Additional District and Sessions Judge S K Jha accepted police’s prayer seeking Rocky’s custody and granted permission.
The court had sent to 14 days’ judicial custody the son of absconding JD(U) MLC Manorama Devi and RJD strongman Bindi Yadav.
Rocky, whose real name is Rakesh Ranjan Yadav, is accused of killing Class XII student Aditya Sachdeva after their car did not allow SUV of the accused take over on Saturday night.
After remaining in hiding at his father’s mixer plant in Bodh Gaya, Rocky was arrested early yesterday after over 50 hours.
He is currently lodged in Gaya central jail where his father Bindi, known in the area for his muscle and money power, and his mother’s bodyguard Rajesh Kumar are also kept in the Aditya death case.
Bindi and Rajesh were arrested on Sunday for allegedly helping Rocky escape.
(With PTI inputs)
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