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Firing case: Jammu Police arrests four accused

Firing case: Jammu Police arrests four accused

Jammu, June 11 (UNI) Jammu Police in a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the Gangyal firing incident, has arrested four persons.

Police said that four accused persons, identified as Surinder Singh, Harjot Singh alias Anda, residents of Dashmesh Nagar, Raman Kumar of Model Town, Gangyal and Mohd Ashraf of Karyani Talab Narwal, Jammu, were arrested.

They were found to be actively involved in the criminal conspiracy that led to the firing incident last Friday in Gangyal, on the outskirts of Jammu, in which two persons sustained injuries.

The accused have a criminal background and are known to have links to organised criminal activities in the region, said police.

Further investigation is underway to trace additional conspirators and uncover the full scope of the gang’s operations.

Jammu Police remains committed to cracking down on criminal elements and ensuring the safety and security of the public, they said.

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