Uttar Pradesh

25 thousand bounty arrested in police encounter in Jhansi. A reward of Rs 25,000 was arrested in a police encounter in Jhansi: He was absconding for two and a half years in a case of animal smuggling, the police caught him by shooting him in the leg – Jhansi News



There was an encounter between the police and a cattle smuggler carrying a reward of Rs 25 thousand in Jhansi late on Thursday night. The police caught the accused by shooting him in the leg.

There was an encounter between the police and a cattle smuggler carrying a reward of Rs 25 thousand in Jhansi late on Thursday night. The police caught the accused by shooting him in the leg. He has been admitted to the medical college. He was absconding for two and a half years in a case of animal smuggling.

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Today he came to the court to plead the case. Seeing the police checking, he tried to run away. When the police surrounded them, they opened fire. He was shot in his right leg in retaliatory firing. The incident took place in Athoundana village of Raksa.

When he fell from the bike he started firing

SP City Gyanendra Kumar Singh said that on Thursday night, SWAT team in-charge Jitendra Takkhar and Raksa SO Parmendra Singh were checking with their team at Pathari Tiraha of Athoundana. Then a young man was seen coming on a bike from Nayagaon. Seeing the police checking, he turned back and started running away. Then he collided with a stone and fell.

When the police laid siege, he started firing at the police team with a pistol. The police retaliated. In this, the young man was injured by a bullet in his right leg. The accused has been identified as Ramesh Banjara (28), son of Shyamlal Banjara, resident of Kalam Ka Kuan in Ranpur police station area of ​​Kota district of Rajasthan. A country-made pistol, two live cartridges, two spent cartridges, mobile, Aadhaar card and Rs 600 have been recovered from him.

40 cows died in the container

On June 15, 2022, the GST team was checking near Sijwaha. Then 47 cows were found crammed into a container. 40 cows had died due to hunger and thirst. Driver Prayagraj resident Salman and conductor Mainu had fled from the spot. Whereas Wajid and Kaleem, residents of Saharanpur, who were hiding among the animals, were arrested.

Both of them had told during police interrogation that they were loading 47 cows from Jaipur and taking them to Shivni in Madhya Pradesh. Raksha police registered a case and started investigation. Then the name of Ramesh Banjara came to light. The police was searching for him since then. A reward of Rs 25 thousand was placed on Ramesh. Today he came to the court to plead his case.



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