A team of Bihar Police who arrived in the capital to arrest Rashtriya Janata Dal MP Sadhu Yadav could not do so as he was not present at his official residence Saturday.
Yadav, who was recently in news for a scuffle with Janata Dal (United) leader Prabhunath Singh in the lower house of the parliament, was wanted in connection with assaulting one Dinesh Saha in Bihar.
Yadav, who is also the brother-in-law of railway Minister Lalu Prasad, had assaulted Saha, who was contesting for the post of headman from Phulwaria - Prasad's native village. The case against Yadav has been registered under Sections 323, 341, 504, 188, 462, 171(F), 171(C) and 353 of the IPC.
Bihar Police had earlier faxed a copy of the charge sheet to Delhi Police.
'We had received a copy of the fax and had extended support to the Bihar team. However, there is no arrest so far,' said Anand Mohan, deputy commissioner of police (New Delhi).
Mohan said the team went to Yadav's official residence at 15-A, Janpath but did not find him there.
From: DailyIndia.com