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CBI files charge sheet against juvenile boy in Ryan Murder Case

CBI files charge sheet against juvenile boy in Ryan Murder Case

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 05 Feb 2018, 08:33 pm

Gurugram, Feb 5 (IBNS): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a charge sheet against the juvenile boy, who is accused of killing class 2 student Pradyuman Thakur of Ryan International School last year, media reports said.

In the charge sheet, the juvenile, who studies in the same school, has been accused of killing the seven-year old boy to cancel an examination.

Pradyuman was found in a pool of blood inside the washroom of the school with his throat slit open in early September.

The CBI had revealed that Gurgaon police had planted the murder weapon, a knife, that was used to kill seven-year old Pradyuman Thakur in Ryan International School, on bus conductor Ashok Kumar.

Though Ashoke had earlier confessed that he was the one who killed Pradyuman, a CBI probe found that he did not commit the crime.

Ashoke was granted bail.

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