Crime Rampant in Patna, the Capital

A fresh incident has occurred in the Shershah Road area of the Alamganj police station in Patna, where armed criminals shot and killed a 35-year-old businessman in broad daylight. The victim was seriously injured and admitted to NMCH for treatment, where doctors declared him dead. The police have arrived at the scene and are investigating the entire incident after receiving information from the relatives.

Identity of the Deceased

The deceased has been identified as Prahlad Kumar, the son of Baidyanath Prasad, a resident of Arfabad Colony in the Alamganj police station area. It is said that Prahlad Kumar was returning home after dropping his son and nephew at school when he was shot by armed criminals near Kathak Tal. His father and brother have alleged that the incident was carried out by Triloki Kumar and his associates, who live in the same neighborhood and had a dispute with Prahlad.

Investigation and Family’s Demand for Justice

Baidyanath Prasad, the father of the deceased, stated that Prahlad had no enmity with anyone. He mentioned that there was a minor dispute going on between Prahlad and some people from the neighborhood. Suraj Kumar, the brother of the deceased, revealed that Triloki Kumar used to make derogatory comments about Prahlad on a daily basis. He also mentioned a recent argument between Prahlad and Triloki. Suraj Kumar has demanded justice from the police administration, accusing Triloki Kumar of the murder.

पटना में अपराधियों का तांडव जारी है। हाल ही में आलमगंज थाना क्षेत्र के कत्थक तल शेरशाह रोड पर एक बालू कारोबारी की हत्या की घटना सामने आई है। इसमें दिनदहाड़े हथियारबंद अपराधियों ने उन्हें गोली मारकर मार दिया। हत्या के बाद घायल बालू कारोबारी को इलाज के लिए एनएमसीएच में भर्ती किया गया, जहां डॉक्टरों ने उन्हें मृत घोषित कर दिया। पुलिस इस मामले की छानबीन में जुट गई है और अपराधियों की पहचान और गिरफ्तारी के लिए छापेमारी अभियान चला रही है। घटना के बाद मृतक के परिवार में कोहराम मच गया है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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