Bharatpur murder case: Victims’ relative climbs mobile tower, demands arrest of all accused

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Bharatpur murder case: Victims’ relative climbs mobile tower, demands arrest of all accused


Image Source : PTI/FILE Prime accused are nonetheless on the run

Bharatpur murder case: In a surprising incident, a relative of two men- Junaid and Nasir, who had been allegedly kidnapped from Bharatpur in February by suspected cow vigilantes and later their charred our bodies present in Haryana, climbed a mobile tower demanding arrest of all the accused within the case.

According to police,  Jabir, who’s a relative of each Junaid and Nasir, climbed the tower on Sunday night and has not come down regardless of talks with police officers.

On February 15, Nasir (25) and Junaid alias Juna (35), each residents of Ghatmeeka village in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur district, had been allegedly kidnapped by some cow vigilantes. A day in a while February 16, a charred car with the duo’s our bodies was recovered from Bhiwani in Haryana.

The SHO stated that Jabir was demanding arrest of all the accused within the abduction-cum-murder case.

“Efforts are being made to pacify him,” he stated. 

Three of the 9 accused within the double murder case have been arrested up to now whereas six are absconding, police stated. 

Eight extra named within the case


Earlier in February, Rajasthan police chief Umesh Mishra stated they’ve named eight extra accused within the abduction case of two youths whose our bodies had been present in a automobile in Haryana, and had been making efforts to arrest them.

The DGP additionally stated the Rajasthan Police has been investigating the case by staying throughout the ambit of the foundations, and rejected allegations that the power personnel assaulted the spouse of an accused in Haryana.

The DGP stated that efforts are being made by the Rajasthan Police in collaboration with the Haryana Police to arrest them.

He stated the Bharatpur Range Inspector General of Police and district police chief are in contact with their Haryana Police counterparts.

Mishra stated he has spoken to the Haryana police chief and they’re extending full cooperation, a press release stated.

The DGP stated the Rajasthan Police has taken the native police together with them wherever they’ve gone to Haryana for any motion within the case.

He additionally denied allegations of assault on the relations of one of the accused, Srikant Pandit, saying the Rajasthan Police had accompanied the native police in Haryana’s Nuh district and lawful motion was taken as per the prescribed process. There was no human rights violation, he stated.

Srikant Pandit is an accused within the case of abduction and murder of two males by cow vigilantes. Pandit is a member of the cow safety group led by native Bajrang Dal chief Monu Manesar.

Srikant’s mom had alleged that his full-term pregnant spouse misplaced her youngster after she was assaulted by Rajasthan police personnel throughout a raid at her home to arrest her son.

 

The DGP stated that the Rajasthan Police has been investigating solely by staying throughout the ambit of the foundations and rules.

He stated that other than the eight accused named on this case, investigation can be being performed concerning the suspected individuals. Saini (32), a resident of Firozpur Jhirka district Nuh Mewat Haryana, was arrested by the Bharatpur police.

The charred our bodies of Junaid and Nasir had been present in Loharu after they had been kidnapped from Bharatpur district in Rajasthan.

 

Junaid had a prison document of cattle smuggling and 5 circumstances had been registered towards him at completely different police stations, a police officer stated.

Initially, 5 accused had been booked beneath sections 143 (illegal meeting), 365 (kidnapping), 367 (grievously harm after kidnapping) and 368 (wrongfully retaining in confinement) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

(With PTI enter)

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