Punjab Police, in joint operation with UP counterpart, arrest two shooters
Punjab Police, in a joint operation with Uttar Pradesh Police, have apprehended two shooters from Lucknow, both wanted in separate incidents of sensational murders in Punjab, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said on Tuesday.
The arrested man has been identified as Bikramjit, alias Vicky, who is an accused in the murder of Gurpreet Singh in Tarn Taran, which took place in March. Another arrested accused, Punjab Singh, is the key person in the triple murder in Ferozepur in September.
Both accused possess extensive criminal histories, with multiple serious offences registered against them and were reportedly operating under the directions of foreign-based gangsters, said Yadav.
In a major breakthrough against organised crime, Punjab Police, in a joint operation with Uttar Pradesh Police, have successfully apprehended two shooters from #Lucknow, both wanted in separate incidents of sensational murders in #Punjab
The arrested accused are: Bikramjit @… pic.twitter.com/JhsUaZXnzl
— DGP Punjab Police (@DGPPunjabPolice) October 29, 2024
Earlier in a breakthrough, Mumbai Police, in a joint operation with Punjab Police, apprehended Sujeet Sushil Singh, a resident of Mumbai, wanted in the high-profile murder of NCP leader and former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique.
“Sujeet was involved in the murder conspiracy and was informed about the plan to kill Baba Siddique three days in advance by Nitin Gautan Sapre, another accused. He also provided logistical assistance,” Yadav had said.
He has been handed over to Mumbai Police for further investigation.
“United in our commitment to seamless cooperation, @PunjabPoliceInd and @MumbaiPolice have successfully executed an interstate operation. This highlights our unwavering dedication to public safety and justice, strengthening security across state boundaries,” Yadav had added.
Last week, the Delhi Police's Special Cell arrested seven suspected shooters of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, who were allegedly planning an attack in Rajasthan.
The seven accused were arrested from Punjab and other states and a huge quantity of arms and ammunition have also been recovered from those nabbed, police claimed. — with IANS