9 tamsuks, 23 red parts recovered from 'Sudkhor' Rajkishore Yadav's house
What you should know
The case of more than 15,000 unfair transactions (meter badges) is still pending in Dhanusha. After the government formed a commission on unfair transactions and started working, the victims started filing complaints.
After seeing the victims in the judicial process against the moneylenders, the moneylenders in the village have become more ruthless . One of the three is 55-year-old Rajkishore Yadav of Janakpurdham sub-metropolitan city-9. Yadav reached the house of 34-year-old Vimalakumari Dhrongching Magar of Mithila Municipality-8 on June 32 and insulted her and threatened to send her to jail. The next day, Vimala committed suicide by writing a 'suicide note' mentioning Sahu Yadav's name. The police said that Yadav was arrested on July 2 and the investigation process was carried forward.
Vimala Janata was a teacher of Jamunibas National Primary School. The day after Sahu threatened her, her body was found trapped in the ceiling fan of the child development classroom. From the spot, the police found his scooter numbered 11 P 7492 . Dhanusa SP Narahari Regmi informed that a 'suicide note' was found in the trunk of the scooter. According to SP Regmi, there are two notes written in red ink in the diary. It is written to punish a brother-in-law and address a daughter as 'I will always support my brother and father'.
'The note written to punish the debtor has two pages and one paragraph . It is mentioned that while taking 3 lakh 20 thousand rupees, 50 lakhs have been paid, but the creditor has given unnecessary stress," said SP Regmi, quoting the words written in the note, "5 checks of 45 lakhs have also been taken from Krishi Bikas Bank and Mahalakshmi Bikas Bank. That check has been bounced twice.'
Bimala's mother-in-law Chandumaya Magar said that the moneylender came to the house and threatened her. He is accused of threatening to send him to jail. "We gave up when Sahu came home with Scorpio. We said we would give money too,'' she said, 'but, the moneylender used bad words saying he would send us to jail.'
According to mother-in-law Gauri Zargha, a loan was taken from Mahalakshmi and Krishi Bikas Bank to pay the money to Rajkishore of Janakpur. Even when he didn't reach there, he took it from him. Even after that, after a lot of stress and insults, she also gave five checks of 45 lakhs a few months ago . "There was no money for that loan." I don't even know exactly how much it was,' she said, 'but it bounced twice with a check of four times the total amount.' He has reached home on Sunday. He also said that he gave the money earned by sweating abroad to Yadav. "Only some money has been spent on household expenses." I was paying the rest of the money to him," he said.
Dhanusha DSP Varun Bahadur Singh said that 9 original and duplicate Kapali tamsuks, 23 land rich parts, bank vouchers and checks were recovered from the moneylender's house. DSP Singh said that on the basis of the evidence received, they are preparing to file a case of abetment of suicide first and then an unfair transaction case.
Advocate Rinkukumari Yadav said that if only the case of abetment to suicide is prosecuted, the chances of the victim getting justice will be low . He insists that it will be difficult to prove the suicide victim's allegations only. "The court rejects the issue of suicide even though there is an option," she said, "therefore, the police's investigation should be solid in such an incident."
