Farmer Leader and Police Monthly of Refugees involved in family members and family members in Fatehpur, 2 arrested

In the Fatehpur district, a meeting took place between police and criminals related to the brutal murder of three family members, including a prominent farmer leader, Tuesday morning. During the meeting, two criminals were injured in a police who shot in retaliation. The accused was arrested and admitted to hospital for treatment. Superintendent of the Police (SP) Dhawal Jaiswal confirmed that four accused involved in the triple murder had been arrested so far and that they would take action strictly. A case is registered against six people in connection with the crime. This tragic incident occurred on Monday morning near Tahirpur’s intersection in the Hathgam police station. The Boer leader Pappu Singh, his son Abhay Singh and brother Rinku Singh were shot dead in the daylight. The murder seems to have been done due to the old rivalry and tension over the recent Panchayat election. Police have registered a murder case against six accused, including former village head Munno Singh, on the victim’s charge. The Additional Director General of the Police (ADG) ordered the establishment of ten police teams to look for criminals. Police met and arrested during a regular check near Badaluvapur Mor in Khaga Kotwali area. Police have seen a suspected scorpion vehicle come. Police tried to stop the car, but the criminals driving in it fired at police. In the next shooting, two crimes named Sajan Singh and Piyush Singh were shot in the leg. Both were arrested and rushed to the hospital for treatment. Police also recovered several weapons, including two pistols, Cartridges, a black scorpion vehicle, cellphone and Rs 1700 cash from the accused. The meeting took place near Barkatpur on Premagar-Budhwan road, from where the accused tried to escape. The murder of Stress Pappu Singh, his son Abhay Singh and his brother Pinku Singh in town created a lot of unrest in the area. 50 -Year -pappu Singh was the vice president of the District Unit of the Indian Farmers Union (BKU). His son Abhay was 22 years old and his younger brother Pinku was 45 years old. A heavy police force, including the Provincial Defense Force (PAC), was deployed in the Akhari town to maintain peace and to prevent further violence. Police continue their efforts to arrest the remaining accused in the case and to give justice to the victims and their families. Share this story -tags