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Police YTL suggested MBBS students die in Road Rage; 3 ‘real killer’ nabbed

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Yavatmal: Yavatmal police on Saturday claimed two young men had been arrested and the teenager contradicted the law was collected for the murder of Ashok Pal, a MBBS student in the last year of Vasantrao on Medical College, Yavatmal.
Yavatmal SP was banned Patil-Bhujbal explained the situation in which the murder occurred, showed that PAL, a resident of the Thane District, was killed in an anger incident.
“The trio is on a motorcycle that hit a friend who returned to his hostel from the college library on campus on Wednesday night.
This caused a verbal duel that ended up by stabbing MBBS students to death,” he tod media on Saturday.
Agitate students and doctors claimed that PAL’s murder was an action of revenge and police “acting based on political pressure to protect the real killer”.
The people who were arrested had been identified as Rushikesh Gulabrao Sawale (23), a resident of Mahavir Nagar, and Pravin Sanjeev Gundajwar (24), a resident of Savitribai Phuley Society.
SP said the trio claimed to commit murder.
In another revelation, SP stated that the two young men were arrested before and returned in police custody was inncocent.
“They were arrested on the basis of the complainants submitted by Dean Dr.
Milind Kambun, Medical Supervisors and Pro Surendra Bhuyar,” Top Police said and added that they would be released according to legal procedures.
SP said, “The actual arrest of a killer will undergo speculation.
Motorbikes and weapons used in crime have been confiscated.
Teenagers have two other crimes that have registered against him.” “The people who were arrested will be produced before the court on Sunday,” said SP said adding that City PSO Nandkishor Pant was investing in this case.
The gift from RS One Lakh money was decented for the police involved in capturing the trio.
At the threat issued by Shiv Sena Neta to the agitators in front of the Amol Yedge District collector, SP Bhujbal said he had been ordered and the order would be released immediately forbid the entry to campus.
On Saturday, Director of Medical Education Dr.
Dilip Mhaiskar visited college and convinced nervous students to meet their earliest demands.
A team of five members from Muhs also interacts with the students and convinced to solve their problems.
Dr.
Aniket Gaurkhede represents the protesters to the Toi who says that they insist on adequate compensation for the next relatives of the deceased.
Agitator rejected RS5 Lakh’s assistance announced by Digras Mla Sanjay Rathod from Shiv Sena from CM help funds.
IMA observed a day Opd Bandh to express solidarity with anxious students.
Alumini offered RS5 Lakh’s assistance for the next Kin from Ashok Pal while the IMA District Unit had provided RS3 Lakh to the family.
One member of the IMA has stated to bear the younger sister and female education costs.

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