RJD strongman Mohammad Shahabuddin (File|PTI) 
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Shahabuddin's jail 'selfie' trends on social media, causes chaos for officials

Jail officials denied that a selfie was clicked by Shahabuddin and said some "well-wisher" who might have come to meet him could have taken the photo and posted it on social media.

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SIWAN: Jailed RJD leader Mohammad Shahabuddin has created yet another controversy with a purported selfie showing his changed look inside Siwan prison that went viral on social media.
 
Shahabuddin, a four-time RJD MP from Siwan, is currently lodged in Siwan jail after the Supreme Court cancelled his bail granted by the Patna High Court in connection with the killing of the prime witness in the murder of two brothers by pouring acid on them.
 
In the wake of the controversy, the Siwan district administration has conducted raids inside the jail. Officer in-charge of Muffasil police station Vinay Pratap Singh on Saturday confirmed the raids inside Siwan jail and said three mobile phones, four sim cards and two mobile batteries were seized.
 
He, however, did not divulge if anything was seized from the controversial RJD leader’s prison cell.
 
Jail officials denied that a selfie was clicked by Shahabuddin and said some "well-wisher" who might have come to meet him could have taken the photo and posted it on social media.
 
Notorious and known for muscle-flexing, Shahabuddin is facing over 36 cases, including murder and kidnapping. Meanwhile, RJD spokesman Ashok Sinha said that he could not confirm the veracity of the information.
 
"The Grand Alliance government in Bihar, in which the RJD is a major constituent, does not compromise on any law-and-order issue," he claimed.

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