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Nitish Katara's brother attacked, D P Yadav named in FIR

By PTI
March 08, 2013 11:59 IST
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Ajay Katara, key witness in the kidnap and murder case of his elder brother Nitish Katara, has lodged a First Information Report against unidentified persons alleging that they had made an attempt on his life, and named politician D P Yadav as the mastermind of the attack.

Ajay Katara filed the FIR at the Sahibabad police station in which he also alleged that the unidentified men had threatened him with dire consequences and vandalised his property, police had said on Thursday.

He had alleged that former Lok Sabha Member of Parliament D P Yadav was behind this attack. D P Yadav's son Vikas is behind bars in the Nitish Katara murder case. According to the FIR, Ajay claimed the unidentified men had tried to crush him under the wheels of a dumper. The police said Ajay was returning to his home in Sahibabad on Wednesday night when a loaded dumper began to trail his car from near Ashok Vatika.

The dumper hit his car from behind, they said, adding that the driver then threatened to kill Ajay when he confronted him. The driver managed to flee from the spot, they said.

Ajay's lawyer Khalid Khan said his client sustained injuries in the Wednesday night's incident. The police have registered a case against unknown person under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including the one related to attempt to murder.

Vikas Yadav was convicted in 2008 along with his cousin Vishal for kidnapping and murdering Nitish. The two had killed Nitish on February 17, 2002 after kidnapping him from a marriage party in Ghaziabad as they were opposed to his relationship with their sister Bharti.

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