Gurgaon: The branch of Gurgaon police crime on Tuesday arrested two criminals between countries from Manesar after a short fire exchange.
Officials said both were desirable in connection with shooting indiscriminately at the residence of former Sarpanch from the last Manesar village of Diwali who left four dead and two men, including an eight-year-old boy, injured.
The defendant had been identified as Amit aka Ganthh, a resident of Delhi, and Deepak alias Bhholu, came from Aligarh above.
Both are sought in several countries for murder, efforts to kill, loot and other crimes, and bring prizes of each RS 25,000 in their heads.
Allegedly became one of the accused of being accused of the crime, Amit paralyzed a bullet injury in his right leg.
Amit, the police said, were running around since the murder and published a video message about social media that threatened to develop more crimes like that.
Acting on the tip-off, a team led by Anand Yadav Inspector, is responsible for the 31r crime sector unit, establishing a checkpoint in Baslalami to Manesar Imper road near the KMP toll road around 3am.
About 20 minutes later, the police saw two people on a bicycle and signaled them to stop.
Instead the duo tried to explore a police officer.
When other police tried to stop the duo, racer glantries opened fire, pushing the police to reply.
The raw material left Amit injury.
ACP (crime) Preet Pal Sangwan said the duo was sought in at least 30 murder cases, looting and trying to kill in Sonīpat, Gurgaon and Delhi.
“The bike recovered from the ownership of the defendant was stolen from the conscious area of the Bazar in 2021,” he said.
Around 8pm on November 4, around 8-10 men broke through the house of the former Gopal Sarpanch in Kasan Manesar Village and shot indiscriminately in his family members who did Lakshmi Puja.
While the two sons had died in that place, two injured relatives died during treatment later.
The shooting, the police said, was the fall of hostility between two families in the village from 2007.
Until now, the police have arrested 14 people in connection with this case.