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Prayagraj : A wanted criminal was injured and arrested in an exchange of fire with the police near Jigni village road, under the limits of Bindiki police station of Fatehpur district late on Tuesday night. The injured criminal, identified as Gopal alias Indal (27), a resident of Meerakhpur, was admitted to the district hospital, Fatehpur, for treatment. Police said that six criminal cases, including theft, robbery were pending against the criminal in different districts, including Fatehpur and Kaushambi.

Acting upon a tip-off that the kingpin of an inter-district burglars’ gang was moving towards Khajuha bridge canal road to execute a crime, a joint team of Bindiki police and SWAT intercepted a man on Jigni road and asked him to surrender. The criminal opened fire on the police party and was injured in the exchange of fire. Police also recovered a country-made pistol of 0.



315 bore along with two used and two live cartridges, apparatus for breaking shutters, and Rs 730 cash from his possession. A senior cop said, “The injured criminal told police that he, along with his accomplices, had executed many thefts in Fatehpur and adjoining districts.” tnn We also published the following articles recently Criminals do not fear police in Maharashtra under Fadnavis: Anil Deshmukh NCP leader Anil Deshmukh criticizes Maharashtra's law enforcement under home minister Devendra Fadnavis, pointing to recent crimes and a lack of fear for the police.

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