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Bihar transfers 17 IPS officers amid row over AK-47 use during student protest
The constable, Abhishek Kumar, has been suspended and faces departmental proceedings

NEW DELHI: Bihar government on Tuesday transferred 17 senior IPS officers in a major reshuffle, including the superintendents of police of Siwan and Bhojpur, districts where recent police action had sparked controversy.According to a state home department circular, Siwan SP Puran Kumar Jha has been transferred and placed on the waiting list for a new posting. Jha was in charge when a police constable was seen firing an AK-47 during a student protest in the district on July 25.Hriday Kant has been appointed SP of Nalanda, while Bharat Soni will take charge as Siwan SP. Awadesh Dikshit has been appointed SP of Bhojpur. The government has not indicated whether the transfers are linked to the controversies or are part of a routine administrative reshuffle.

What happened in Siwan

The Bihar government told the Supreme Court that constable Abhishek Kumar fired four rounds from an AK-47 after being “trapped and surrounded by protesters” near JP Chowk during the July 25 protests. The firing was directed into the air, the government said, and did not injure anyone at the spot.

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