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Patna hospital murder case: Notices pasted outside houses of three prime accused

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Patna, Jul 19 (PTI) Two days after murder convict Chandan Mishra was shot dead inside a private hospital in Patna while out on parole for medical treatment, police on Saturday pasted notices at the residences of three prime accused, directing them to surrender immediately.

The notices were pasted outside the residences of Tauseef, Monu, and Balwant, though police did not disclose the exact locations of their residences.

“Yes, police personnel gathered at the residences of three prime accused involved in the killing of Mishra and pasted notices asking them to surrender immediately,” Patna (Central) SP Diksha told PTI.

“The same process will be carried out for the remaining two absconding accused as well,” she added.

Mishra, a resident of Buxar district, was shot dead by gunmen inside a private hospital here on Thursday morning.

Reports suggest that a relative of Mishra, who was present there, also sustained bullet injury. However, police officers refused to comment on this.

A purported CCTV footage of the incident, which went viral on social media, showed that five armed men entering the ICU of the hospital and opening fire at the person.

“Police have identified all five accused involved in the case and they will soon be arrested. Several teams have been constituted and sent to different places to nab the accused”, the SP said.

Police have also identified those who assisted and provided logistical support to the five prime accused, she added.

Meanwhile, five policemen were on Saturday suspended for dereliction of duty in connection with the case.

The suspended personnel include a sub-inspector, two ASIs, and two constables of Shastri Nagar Police station. PTI PKD MNB

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

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