3 Khalistani terrorists killed in encounter in UP’s Pilibhit
Three dreaded Khalistani terrorists were killed in an encounter with Uttar Pradesh and Punjab Police in Puranpur area of Pilibhit district early Monday.
Dr Nusratullah Warsi aka Dada, 55, a property dealer, was shot dead on Saturday night at around 10:45 pm and an FIR against two people was filed after a written complaint of his family. He was returning from his lawyer’s house, a few metres away from his own, when a man shot him in his head, killing him on the spot.
The maternal uncle of Dr Kafeel Khan, who was recently arrested for allegedly making inflammatory statements during anti-Citizenship Law protests, was shot dead in front of his house at Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur, police said on Sunday.
Dr Nusratullah Warsi aka Dada, 55, a property dealer, was shot dead on Saturday night at around 10:45 pm and an FIR against two people was filed after a written complaint of his family. He was returning from his lawyer’s house, a few metres away from his own, when a man shot him in his head, killing him on the spot.
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Police said it appears to be a case of murder due to monetary and property dispute and they are searching for both the accused. Three teams have been constituted to investigate the case.
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“On the written complaint of family members, case of murder against one Imammuddin and Anil Sonkar has been registered and police has initiated probe and is searching for both the accused. Police met the women in their house and is interrogating them,” Circle Officer VP Singh said.
Dr Kafeel Khan, suspended doctor of Gorakhpur BRD Medical College, was last month arrested under charges of giving a provocative speech during a protest against the CAA and NRC at Aligarh Muslim University and was later charged with the National Security Act (NSA).
Dr Kafeel Khan had last month raised apprehension in a Mumbai court about being killed in an “encounter” by the Uttar Pradesh police after claiming that he had been “falsely” implicated in the case by them.
The paediatrician had come to the limelight in 2017 when a controversy broke out after the death of over 60 children in less than a week at the BRD Medical College in Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, where he was posted.
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