The Patna District Court has stayed the arrest of educator Khan Sir in an Arms Act case linked to a firing incident outside his coaching institute. The FIR was filed after a video allegedly showed two security guards firing shots. Police arrested the guards, seized the weapons, and named Khan Sir in the case as investigations continue.
Patna: In a significant development amid the recent firing incident outside Khan Sir's coaching institute in Patna, the Patna District Court on Tuesday stayed the arrest of educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, in connection with a case registered under the Arms Act.
This comes after an FIR was registered at Kadamkuan Police Station under Section 109 and 418/2026 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Sections 25(9), 27, and 35 of the Arms Act against three individuals, including Khan Sir. On June 2, shots were reportedly fired outside the institute, leaving a security guard injured. The FIR stems from a video showing two guards allegedly firing, who were subsequently arrested.
The matter was heard by the District Judge at the Patna Civil Court, where proceedings related to the arrest were taken up for consideration. Following the hearing, the court granted a stay on the arrest of Khan Sir, providing interim relief in the case arising out of the First Information Report (FIR) linked to his security guard.
Earlier on Sunday, teachers and student leaders of Gyan Bindu GS Academy on Sunday demanded the immediate release of Director Raushan Anand, calling his arrest baseless, while questioning why Khan Sir has not faced similar action.
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