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Jammu firing case: Police arrest two absconding shooters

Jammu firing case: Police arrest two absconding shooters

Jammu, June 24 (UNI) The Jammu police have arrested two more suspects wanted in Gangyal firing case of June 6.

A police spokesman on Tuesday said in continuation to the ongoing investigation into the Gangyal firing incident, the police have apprehended the remaining two main accused, who were evading the arrest.

On June 6 at Gangyal Chowk, two main accused opened fire, injuring a person identified as Paramjeet Singh of Seora. The suspects were later nabbed.

Despite the arrest of four key accused earlier, these two remained absconding.

To facilitate their apprehension, hue & cry notices were issued against both absconders, said police.

The police said they worked rigorously to dismantle the broader network behind the criminal conspiracy.

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