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Police produce Junaid-Nasir murder case accused in court

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The alleged murder of Junaid and Nasir by setting them on fire is the talk of the town of the current times. On Monday, 27th February, one of the accused in the case, Rinku Saini, was produced by the police in the Kaman court of Rajasthan. He was taken to the court amidst heavy police deployment, which also included DSP Pradeep Yadav. Police personnel were deployed in large numbers at the Kaman court at every step.

Kaman Police Station Officer, Ramkishan Yadav was seen at the court as well. Along with the police personnel, in the crowds, could be seen members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal. The Kaman court has extended Saini’s police remand till 2nd March, 2023.

On 17th February, Friday, the charred dead bodies of two youth from the Ghatmika village of the Bharatpur district, Nasir (25), and Junaid (35), were found in a burnt car in Bhiwani’s Loharu. Allegedly, they were kidnapped on Wednesday.

Earlier, during police interrogation, arrested accused Rinku Saini had claimed that he had taken Junaid and Nasir to the Haryana police, but the latter had refused to take them.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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