Uttar Pradesh

Bike riding miscreants looted a businessman in Etah | Bike riding miscreants looted businessman in Etah: absconded with cash, bike and important documents, police got entangled in border dispute – Etah News



A grocery businessman of Raja Ka Rampur police station area of ​​Etah district was robbed by unknown miscreants riding a bike on Thursday. The incident happened late in the evening when the businessman was returning home. Miscreants took 27 thousand rupees in cash, bike and some government documents from the businessman at gunpoint.

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Police embroiled in border dispute

After receiving the information, dial 112 police reached the spot. The businessman also informed the police of Kampil police station of Farrukhabad district, Aliganj police station of Etah and Rampur police station of Raja. After reaching the spot, a border dispute started between the three police stations. The border dispute continued for about two hours, after which it was decided that the incident took place in the Kampil police station area of ​​Farrukhabad district.

Serious questions raised on the working style of the police

During this time, businessman Hitendra, angry with the working style of the police, sat on the road and expressed his displeasure while pleading for justice from the state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The businessman told that despite the information, Raja Ka Rampur police station arrived late and Aliganj police station declared the incident to be outside their area. On this, Kampil police station registered a case and started investigation.

Complaint also to the regional MLA

Hitendra has also lodged his complaint with regional MLA Satyapal Singh Rathore. After the intervention of the MLA, the Kampil police station of Farrukhabad district registered a case and started investigating the robbery. The businessman has raised serious questions on the working style of the police and has demanded strict action against the culprits.



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