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2 arrested from Goa in connection with killing of INLD leader Nafe Singh Rathee

They were arrested from Goa in joint operation of Haryana’s Jhajjar police, Delhi Police Special Cell & Haryana Special Task Force, and are suspected to have links with Kapil Sangwan gang.

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New Delhi: Two people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Haryana Indian National Lok Dal’s (INLD) chief Nafe Singh Rathee, police said on Monday.

According to Jhajjar police, the shooters were nabbed from Goa in a joint operation of Haryana’s Jhajjar police, Delhi Police Special Cell and the Haryana Special Task Force (STF).
The police said that the accused, identified as Saurav and Ashish, residents of Delhi and are suspected to have links with the UK-based Kapil Sangwan gang.

The search for two other shooters is underway, they added.

The INLD chief Rathee was shot dead on February 25 by some unidentified assailants near the railway crossing at Bahadurgarh in Jhajjar.

As per reports, the miscreants came in a car and fired, indiscriminately killing Rathee and a party worker.

On February 28, Kapil Sangwan, a gangster based in the United Kingdom, claimed responsibility for Rathee’s murder.

The gangster took to social media to say that he had put a hit out on the INLD leader, adding that the latter had a close friendship with rival gangster Manjeet Mahal.

Kapil alleged that Rathee worked in cahoots with Manjeet Mahal’s brother, Sanjay, to grab properties and provided assistance to Manjeet in the murder of his brother-in-law and friends.

The gangster claimed the entire Bahadurgarh knows the number of people Rathee had captured and killed while in power.

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Also read: ’19 bullet shells’ found where INLD’s Haryana chief was murdered, former BJP MLA among 12 booked


 

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