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Home / Crime and Justice / Jailed Murder Suspect Steals Jail Account, Withdraws Rs30 Lakh

Jailed Murder Suspect Steals Jail Account, Withdraws Rs30 Lakh

11 Oct

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Summary

  • Accused stole jail's bank account cheque book before release on bail
  • Withdrew nearly Rs30 lakh over several months using forged signatures
  • Fraud uncovered after suspicious Rs2.60 lakh withdrawal in September 2025
Jailed Murder Suspect Steals Jail Account, Withdraws Rs30 Lakh

A disturbing case of fraud has come to light from Varanasi, where a murder accused named Ramjit Yadav allegedly stole a cheque book of the Azamgarh district jail's bank account before being released on bail in May 2024. Over the next several months, Yadav, with the help of another prisoner and two jail staff members, withdrew nearly Rs30 lakh from the account by forging the jail superintendent's signature.

The fraud was uncovered in September 2025 when the jail superintendent, Aditya Kumar Singh, noticed a suspicious withdrawal of Rs2.60 lakh from the account. An inquiry revealed that Yadav, along with the assistance of prisoner Shiv Shankar, senior assistant Musheer Ahmad, and watchman Awdhesh Kumar Pandey, had been systematically transferring funds from the jail's account into Yadav's personal account.

Yadav, a resident of Jamua Shahgadh village, was initially jailed in February 2023 for killing his wife. After being released on bail in May 2024, he stole the cheque book and began making withdrawals, posing as a jail contractor and imitating the superintendent's signature. The fraud continued undetected until the large withdrawal in September 2025, which prompted the jail administration to investigate the matter further.

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Ramjit Yadav, a murder accused jailed in Azamgarh district jail, allegedly stole the jail's bank account cheque book before being released on bail in May 2024 and then withdrew around Rs30 lakh from the account over several months using forged signatures.
The fraud was detected in September 2025 when the jail superintendent, Aditya Kumar Singh, noticed a suspicious withdrawal of Rs2.60 lakh from the jail's bank account. An investigation revealed Yadav's involvement along with that of another prisoner and two jail staff members.
After the fraud was uncovered, an FIR was lodged at Kotwali police station against Yadav, the other prisoner, the senior assistant, and the jail watchman under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Further legal action was in progress as of October 11, 2025.

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