Punjab Police Solve Ferozepur Triple Murder Case with Arrest of Six Shooters
Punjab Police, in cooperation with Mumbai Police, arrested six shooters in Aurangabad, solving the Ferozepur triple murder case. The case involved the death of three individuals, including Jaspreet Kaur, in a violent attack on September 3. Seven individuals have been arrested in total.
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Punjab Police, with the support of Mumbai Police, apprehended six shooters from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, concluding the high-profile Ferozepur triple murder case. Identified as Daljeet Singh, Ravinder Singh alias Ravi, Ravjeer Singh, Sukhchain Singh, Akshay, Prince, and Gurpreet Singh, the suspects have various pending criminal cases against them, according to Ferozepur's Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP).
Speaking to ANI, SSP Somya Mishra detailed the events of September 3, when six unidentified assailants opened fire on a car in Ferozepur's Kamboj Nagar area. The attack resulted in the death of Dildeep Singh, his sister, and a friend, while two other passengers were seriously injured. Collaborative efforts involving the Punjab Police, AGTF, and counter-intelligence teams led to the identification and detention of the assailants in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Aurangabad.
The Ferozepur triple murder case stemmed from ongoing rivalries, said the SSP. The violent assault involved the suspects firing 36 bullets and tragically resulted in the immediate death of Jaspreet Kaur and subsequent deaths of Dildeep Singh and Akashdeep Singh. Jaspreet's brother, Anmol Singh, and another individual remain in critical condition. Detailed police work and interagency collaboration led to the apprehension of the culprits, with a coordinated trap set to capture them as they attempted to flee via the Samruddhi Expressway.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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