CM Nitish summoned DGP regarding Begusarai shooting, said - investigate from every angle
All the perpetrators of the crime seem to be young. Kumar further said that the blockade has been done in all the police station areas of the district and the border of the district is also being sealed and investigation is being done.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar summoned DGP SK Singhal on Wednesday regarding the shooting incident in Bihar's Begusarai. The DGP was called to the CM residence, where Nitish Kumar talked about the Begusarai incident. After this, CM Nitish Kumar gave a statement and said that I have instructed the officials to keep an eye on such incidents. "We have called a meeting and discussed the incident in detail. This incident should be probed from every angle. A few days back, I had a meeting to review the law and order situation in the state," he said.
Seven policemen have been suspended after investigation so far in the case of indiscriminate firing in different police station areas of Begusarai district in Bihar, while five suspects are being interrogated in custody. Here, four teams have been formed to investigate the whole matter. Begusarai Superintendent of Police Yogendra Kumar, citing the investigation done so far, said that in the investigation done so far, there is a clear indication that not two people on one bike, but on two bikes, who carried out this incident. Four people were on board.
He said that four teams have been formed to investigate the whole matter, which is probing the matter from all angles. The footage obtained from CCTV is being studied. The Superintendent of Police said that several photographs have been extracted from the footage, which have also been sent to the neighboring districts for identification. All the perpetrators of the crime seem to be young. Kumar further said that the blockade has been done in all the police station areas of the district and the border of the district is also being sealed and investigation is being done.
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