Ramnagar: Gunmen of underworld don Muthappa Rai arrested for firing in air doing funeral


Daijiworld Media Network - Ramnagar (MS)

Ramnagar, May 16: Six gunmen were arrested by Bidadi police for firing in the air during the final rites of underworld don Muthappa Rai.

The accused had fired five rounds in air during the last rites of underworld don Muthappa Rai that took place at Bidadi on the evening of Friday, May 15. A case under Arms Act is registered against them and the double barrel guns that were used by these gunmen to fire the shots are confiscated by the police.

The arrested accused are identified as Monappa, Girish, Lakwir Singh, Chatar Singh, Ranjith Rai and Sunil. In addition, the Bidadi police also arrested Prakash Rai, relative of Muthappa Rai, on the accusation of violating law during the final rites of the underworld don.

  

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Sun, May 17 2020

    The problem is our government providing 6 gunmens to underworld dones and criminals where as in Europe PM, prsedinent, ministers and head of the states moving freely in bicycle.
    If you do good to others no one will harm you,
    If you have not done anything wrong then why fear for life, even ginmans cannot ptotect at last moment when almighty calls.
    RIP

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