When Thakur was arrested, police officer got ‘calls from six VIPs’
Muzaffarpur: Brajesh Thakur – the arrested proprietor of an NGO that ran the Bihar government-funded shelter home in Muzaffarpur where at least 34 minor girls were drugged, tortured and raped – rubbed shoulders with the who’s who of Bihar, sources said.
In 2005, when Nitish Kumar became chief minister, he had gone to Muzaffarpur to take part in the birthday celebration of Brajesh’s son Rahul Anand, the sources said.
They added that when Brajesh was arrested on June 2, a senior police officer had received calls from six past and present Union ministers.
They added that when Brajesh was arrested on June 2, a senior police officer had received calls from six past and present Union ministers.
On Wednesday, from another shelter home run by Brajesh’s NGO, police seized a photograph of a young Brajesh with RJD chief Lalu Prasad. In Muzaffarpur, it is hard to find people who will speak on record about Brajesh, who designated himself chief functionary of the NGO Seva Sankalp Evam Vikas Samiti that ran Balika Grih.
"It was not a shelter home. It was a horror house," said a person who lives near the Balika Grih.
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