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'Began firing indiscriminately': How UP police gunned down key accused in Ghaziabad teen murder
GHAZIABAD: A 17-year-old murder accused carrying a reward of Rs 50,000 was killed in an encounter with police in Ghaziabad’s Khoda Colony in the early hours of Sunday, officials said. The accused, identified as Asad, a resident of Khoda Colony, was wanted in connection with the stabbing death of a teenager earlier this week. According to police, officers from Khoda and Indirapuram stations received specific input from an informer that Asad, the prime accused in the case, had been spotted on...
Ghaziabad 'Bakrid invite' murder: Main accused Asad shot dead in encounter
GHAZIABAD: The prime accused in the fatal stabbing of a Class 11 student in Ghaziabad was shot dead in a police encounter late on Saturday night. Officials said the accused, Asad, was wanted in connection with the killing of 17-year-old Surya Pratap, who was stabbed during an altercation in Khoda Colony on Thursday evening and succumbed to injuries on Friday afternoon. According to police, Asad was planning to meet associates in the Khoda police station area and allegedly intended to flee...
'Bakra halal hote dekha hai, aao dikhate hain ... ': Ghaziabad teen stabbed to death
A 17-year-old boy, Surya Pratap, died after being stabbed multiple times by his friend Asad in Ghaziabad's Khoda Colony. The incident occurred following an argument, with the accused fleeing the scene. Police are investigating the motive and have formed teams to apprehend Asad.
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‘Extremely Severe’ alert buzzes phones as heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi, UP
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