Khan Sir to Surrender in Patna Court Amid Probe into June 2 Firing and Vandalism Outside Coaching Institute
Khan Sir, also known as Faisal Khan, is set to surrender before the Patna Civil Court in connection with the June 2 firing and vandalism incident outside his coaching institute. The case involves alleged stone pelting, arrests of security guards based on video evidence, and FIR charges under abetment and Arms Act provisions. Investigation is ongoing in Patna.
According to the details available in the case record, a group of unidentified individuals allegedly carried out vandalism at the Khan Global Studies Institute, pelting stones at the building and creating a situation of panic in the area. The incident triggered a police response and initiated formal legal proceedings under multiple provisions of law.
Following the incident, two security guards associated with the institute were arrested after their involvement was reportedly established through video evidence reviewed by investigating officials. Authorities confirmed that the arrests were made as part of the ongoing inquiry into the sequence of events surrounding the attack.
A First Information Report was registered at Kadamkuan Police Station. The complaint invokes Section 109 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita relating to abetment, along with Sections 25(9), 27, and 35 of the Arms Act. These charges collectively relate to alleged involvement in abetment of the incident and violations concerning arms-related provisions.
The investigation continues as law enforcement agencies examine evidence, including video footage and witness accounts, to determine the full scope of responsibility and involvement of all individuals connected to the case.
The surrender of Khan Sir before the Patna Civil Court marks a critical turning point in a case that has escalated from a local security breach into a serious criminal investigation involving multiple legal provisions and arrests. The proceedings are expected to further clarify the roles of those implicated as the judicial process moves forward.

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