Industrialist’s murder: key suspect killed in gunfight with police in Patna

Gopal Khemka, a prominent Patna-based businessman, was shot dead outside his house near Gandhi Maidan on 4 July

The site where a suspect in the murder of Gopal Khemka was killed in Patna. (photo: PTI )
The site where a suspect in the murder of Gopal Khemka was killed in Patna. (photo: PTI )
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A key suspect in the murder of industrialist Gopal Khemka was killed in a gunfight with the police in Patna's Damaria Ghat area in the early hours of Tuesday, 8 July, according to a police official.

Vikas alias Raja (29) was wanted in several other criminal cases as well, the police said.

Acting on a tip-off, a team of officers probing the murder case reached Damaria Ghat around 2.25 a.m. in search of Vikas, an official said.

"On spotting the police personnel, he tried to escape and also opened fire. The officers retaliated, and he was killed," the police official said.

No police personnel sustained any injury, he added.

A pistol, a spent and a live cartridge were recovered from the spot, the official said.

"It is suspected that Vikas, a resident of Malslami locality of the city, provided the weapon that was used in the murder of Khemka," he said.

Police have already arrested the suspected gunman, identified as Umesh Rai, and detained another person for hiring the contract killer.

"The contract killer was arrested in Patna. The investigation is in progress. We will share more details in due course," said the official.

Khemka was shot dead outside his residence in the city's Gandhi Maidan locality on Friday, 4 July, morning. Seven years ago, his son was killed in Hajipur.

The ruling JD(U) hailed the police and stated that with Nitish Kumar as the chief minister, no criminal will be spared.

"Bihar Police have made a major breakthrough and almost cracked the case. The contract killer has been arrested, and another accused was killed in a police encounter. Police have done a commendable job," JD(U)'s national spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan Prasad said.

"I must tell the opposition that in the rule of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, those found indulging in criminal activities will not be spared at any cost. The CM monitors every incident," he added.

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