Punjab Police's Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) and Moga Police with the support of Bihar Police and Central agencies successfully solved the Moga Jeweller's killing case after arresting three accused persons from Patna in Bihar and one from Nanded in Maharashtra, said Director General of Po
Vijay Yadav, the accused in the murder of gangster Sanjiv Maheshwari Jeeva will be produced before Chief Justice Magistrate in Lucknow, at the end of his three-day custody.
"In Lucknow, such murders are happening back to back. There is nothing called law and order here. If the state government itself believes that such murders are ok then who is going to stop them?...there are a lot of 'Asurs' here, 'Asurs' are those who commit atrocities against people..." SP
"I want to tell the Punjab Chief Minister that he must make sure that jailed criminals don't execute crimes outside jail...from Moose Wala's murder to athlete's murder, jailed gangsters have hands on it...": Union Minister Anurag Thakur said in Jalandhar.
Upendra Kumar Agrawal, Joint Commissioner of Police (Law), said that Wazirganj SHO has been appointed as security in-charge in the case, and a high-level probe into the same has been initiated.
"The lottery was drawn for allotment in the auditorium of Allahabad Medical Association. After verification of 6030 applicants, 1590 were found eligible to participate in the lottery," Arvind Kumar Chauhan Vice Chairman of PDA said.
According to the Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav, the police arrested the three accused including Gurmej Singh, the driver of the car carrying the four assailants who shot dead gangster Jarnail Singh at his native Sathiala village in Baba Bakala sub-division of Amritsar distric