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Nitish orders high-level probe into doctor's killing

Taking serious note of prisoners beating a jail doctor Buddhadev Singh, youngest brother of an ex-MP Satyadeo Singh, to death inside Gopalganj jail, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday ordered a high-level probe.

Updated on: May 30, 2011 12:04 PM IST
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Taking serious note of prisoners beating a jail doctor Buddhadev Singh, youngest brother of an ex-MP Satyadeo Singh, to death inside Gopalganj jail, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday ordered a high-level probe.

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"It is a shocking incident... we won't tolerate it", Kumar said.

He directed state home secretary Amir Subhani to rush to Gopalganj and inquire into the incident.

Stating that stern punitive action would be taken against perpetrators of the crime, he said Subhani would submit a report about the circumstances relating to the murder soon.

Meanwhile, health minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey said the state government would bring the Doctors Protection Bill in the upcoming monsoon session of the state legislature seeking to protect doctors.

Prisoners of Gopalganj jail had beaten the jail doctor to death when he had gone inside to treat an inmate.

 
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