Atiq Ahmed breaks down after son Asad's death, says 'Yes, conspiracy was hatched while sitting in jail'

Lucknow: After the killing of son Asad and shooter Ghulam in the Umesh Pal murder case, the mafia under Atiq Ahmed has broken down. Atiq has confessed that he conspired in the murder. According to the remand copy, the criminal Atiq Ahmed told the police in his statement on April 12, 2023, that he hatched the entire conspiracy of the Umesh Pal murder while sitting in jail.

According to the remand copy, Atiq had asked to provide a new mobile phone and SIM card due to his meeting with Shaista and also told the name of the government man in whose hands these mobiles and SIM cards would reach jail. Along with this, a mobile and SIM card were also provided to Ashraf, who was in jail. According to the remand copy, Atiq told the police that he hatched a conspiracy to kill Umesh from jail, and Shaista informed them that two gunmen live with Umesh and that, first of all, they wanted to kill the policemen guarding Umesh Pal. The order was, that is, the attack on the policemen was pre-decided. That is, it is now clear that Atiq and Ashraf were involved in the Umesh Pal murder case. Also, the role of Shaista Parveen was important. Presently, Shaista Parveen is absconding, and several teams have been formed to nab her. Prayagraj police have received indications that Shaista may attend the funeral of her son Asad. Teams have been alerted about this.

At the same time, Atiq Ahmad is pleading to attend the funeral of his son Asad. Ateeq, who committed the first murder in 1979, would not have guessed that Asad, whom he wants to make the ruler of his kingdom of crime, will eventually have to pay the price of the mafia by being buried in this double-edged land. Asad's grave has been dug in the cemetery in the Kasari Masari area of Prayagraj. Ateeq Ahmed is only 20 minutes away from where Ateeq's son is being buried, but Ateeq, who made hundreds of people cry, cannot see his son for the last time even after crying. The police station in Dhumanganj is only 8 kilometres away from the place of Asad's burial.

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