Officer linked to Vyapam tests found dead in Odisha

October 17, 2015 04:51 pm | Updated September 12, 2016 10:16 am IST - Bhubaneswar

A retired Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, who also acted as an observer in two Vyapam recruitment tests of Madhya Pradesh, was found dead on a railway track in Odisha, police said on Saturday.

Vijay Bahadur’s body was found on a railway track near Belpahar station under South-Eastern railways’ Jharsuguda junction on Thursday (October 15), police said.

He was travelling to Bhopal from Puri with his wife Nita Singh by the Puri-Jodhpur Express.

Superintendent Railway Police (Rourkela) Karam Sey Kawar said that prima facie it appears that Bahadur accidentally fell off the running train and died.

The official, however, said the actual cause of death would be ascertained after the post-mortem report was available with the Government Railway Police.

“We are investigating into the matter even though no FIR was filed by the family members at our police station,” said Mr. Kawar, adding that the family has already taken the body after the autopsy.

Police sources said Ms. Singh reported about her husband going missing to the ticket checker of the train after reaching Raigarh station, about 70 km from Jharsuguda district.

Bahadur’s death is the first incident after the Supreme Court in July handed over the probe to the CBI, which is inquiring into the Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal (Vyapam) scam and cases related to the mysterious deaths of over 40 accused or witnesses.

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