Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked the temporary camp of a private road construction firm and killed one of its drivers at Khaira Chowk under Jaitpur Police outpost in Muzaffarpur District of Bihar on July 24, reports The Times of India. The deceased, Hiralal Baitha, was a resident of Lakhaura village under the Mufassil Police Station area in East Champaran District in the State. Police said a group of 10 suspected Maoists barged into the camp office of the Patna-based road construction firm, which is working on a project for widening of a stretch of road between Damodarpur and Dewaria, and killed Baitha. An eyewitness said, “They were looking for the manager of the construction site, who was not there. When we told them about the absence of the manager, one of the attackers opened fire targeting Baitha, who died on the spot,” the eyewitness added.