ETAWAH: Student Destruction Case Revealed in the Daylight arrested two accused, Tamancha recovered

Etawah, May 29 (IANS). Police resolved the kidnapping of Atul Bhargava, a day -long polytechnic student atul Bhargava in the Posh area of ​​Civil Line police station in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh. Police said on Thursday that two accused were arrested in the early hours of Wednesday. 315 Drill pistols and Cartridges were also recovered from his possession. However, three accused are still looking up, looking for the police. The incident happened on the afternoon of May 25, when Atul Bhargava, a student who goes out of the housing development colony, was violently kidnapped by the youth in a car. Once the information was received, police blocked the entire district and the crime branch was also warned. Based on the information, the crime branch team tried to stop the suspected car near the black vehicle -temple, but the accused hit their car. The collision exploded and became uncontrolled the band of the crime branch. During this time, the kidnappers’ car also lost in the bushes, which released atul. However, the accused escaped in nearby ravines. After the student was released, the power of several police stations led by the SSP and the Crime Branch team performed a search operation in the robust area with the help of a drone, but could not succeed immediately. After continuous attempts, Civil Line police arrested two accused Nanu alias Dev and Manjesh Yadav of Sai Temple, Lohanna Chauraha on Wednesday at 4am. Police received a 315 drill gun and pattern from Manjesh. During interrogation, it was revealed that there was a dispute with student Atul Bhargava about the deal of money. In addition, there was also tension over a girl hatching for kidnapping. According to police, the incident was taken seriously. Police and crime branch teams have been constantly searching for search operations. Two accused were arrested, the search for the rest continues. The case will be affected at the bottom of the case. -Ians DSC/ABM shares this story -tags

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