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Patna, June 23 : Uday Kumar, prime accused in the murder   of whistle blower Satyendra Dubey, fled from the Patna civil court Monday,   giving the slip to a police team escorting him. ”Kumar was handcuffed when he was brought to the lower court   from the high security Beur jail where he was lodged, but he managed to escape,”   a police official said.
 Kumar, in his early 20s, is one of the three   accused named in the charge sheet filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation   (CBI) in the murder of Dubey, an engineer who worked on the Golden Quadrilateral   highway construction project in Gaya district of Bihar.
 
 According to the   CBI, it was a case of murder for robbery.
 
 A manhunt was launched to nab   the accused. Police officials suspect involvement of some of the policemen   escorting him.
 
 This is the third time an accused in the Dubey murder case   has managed to escape from court.
 
 Dubey, a 31-year-old graduate of the   Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) working with the National Highways   Authority of India (NHAI) and posted with the then prime minister Atal Bihari   Vajpayee's pet project, was murdered Nov 27, 2003.
 
 The incident came   after he wrote to the Prime Minister's Office detailing corrupt practices   rampant in the project.
 
 In his letter, he spoke of a nexus among corrupt   officials, politicians and contractors in the project.
 (IANS)
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
   
    
    
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