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Gurugram Police arrest another minor in history-sheeter’s murder case, total 2 held

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Gurugram, Jan 17 (PTI) Gurugram Police on Saturday arrested another minor involved in the murder of a history-sheeter, and recovered a country-made pistol along with an empty magazine from his possession, police said.

The minor accused revealed that he had gone to Hisar with history-sheeter Manoj Ojha to kill someone else. They had agreed to pay the accused Rs 20 lakh in exchange for this.

However, after an argument over the refusal to pay Rs 20 lakh, he shot Ojha dead on Tuesday near Kherki Daula toll plaza on NH-48, they added.

According to the police, Ojha, 34, a resident of Delhi’s Chhatarpur, had 16 criminal cases registered against him.

Two pistols, two magazines and 26 cartridges were also recovered from his car. He was convicted in two cases and came out of jail on bail last year, police said.

Earlier on Wednesday, police arrested Lokesh, a resident of Delhi in the similar case, police said, adding that the second accused, a minor is also arrested by the police.

During interrogation of the minor accused, it was revealed that Ojha had promised him for Rs 20 lakh in an attempted murder case in Delhi, which he did not pay, the spokesperson of Gurugram police said.

Ojha also agreed to pay Rs 20 lakh in a murder case in Hisar, but they could not succeed in carrying out the murder, the spokesperson said.

On Tuesday, while returning from Hisar to Delhi, near Manesar, Manoj Ojha refused to pay him Rs 20 lakh, following which Lokesh and the minor had an altercation with him, he said.

After this, the minor shot and killed Manoj Ojha near Kherki Daula Toll Plaza with one of the three illegal weapons kept in the car, he added.

Police is interrogating the accused, the spokesperson said. PTI COR SHS SHS SHS

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

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