Afzalgunj shooting case: Aggressors taking asylum in southern States, say cops
Afzalgunj shooting case: Aggressors taking asylum in southern States, say cops
Examination authorities suspect the attackers were keeping a tab on the most recent news inclusion on the Bidar and Afzalgunj cases, and routinely changing their areas
Hyderabad: It is been a fortnight, and the police from four States are as yet chasing after those engaged with the Afzalgunj discharging and Bidar burglary cases. The burglars engaged with the shooting episode, who were distinguished as Amit and Manish, are accepted to have been associated with different offenses the nation over.
The Uttar Pradesh police had previously reported a monetary compensation of Rs 3 lakh on the team, who had stuck the State with a progression of burglaries over the most recent two years and had been on the run.
The couple, who arrived at Hyderabad on a bike on January 10 in the wake of starting to shoot at the bank staff in Bidar, burglarized Rs 93 lakh. They took shots at the supervisor of a confidential travel on January 16.
Afterward, they arrived at Secunderabad, where they purchased sacks and new garments and went to Trimulgherry and got away from by different methods of transportation.
The Hyderabad Police analyzed the CCTV film and specialized proof and reasoned that the aggressors were presently taking asylum in the southern States.
They attempted to deceive the police and arranged their departure course towards Uttar Pradesh and other northern pieces of India. It was found that the pair took a 'U' abandon Trimulgherry and got back to Miyapur and Kukatpally.
From that point, they arrived at Tirupati locale in Andhra Pradesh and took cover for certain days prior to going to Chennai by means of Chittoor area.
The examination authorities suspect the aggressors were keeping a tab on the most recent news inclusion on the Bidar and Afzalgunj cases, and consistently changing their areas.
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