Indore: Inspector Hakam Singh Panwar committed suicide by shooting himself in the Indore police control room in the past few days. Yes, and at the same time, the first inspector of that case had also fatally attacked Ranjana khande, a woman policeman posted in the control room. Let us tell you all that during that time, Ranjana was shot and since this incident, there was a sensation in the entire area as well as among the police. However, after this firing, serious allegations of blackmailing were levelled against the woman police personnel. In fact, the woman was accused of exploiting many people in the past and had collected a hefty sum from them in the name of ending the case.
On the other hand, after this shooting incident, many audios of Ranjana Khande also went viral, in which she is threatening people and demanded money. Ranjana's brother Kamlesh was with her at the time of the shooting. It is alleged in this case that her brother also used to cooperate in the blackmailing and many of the victims had complained to senior police officials against her brother, including Ranjana, though there was no hearing on them. After the shooting, senior police officials questioned Kamlesh for several hours and his mobile phone was also searched. In fact, it was speculated that after the strict interrogation of Ranjana and her brother, many revelations would be made, however, even before this, the news of Kamlesh's mysterious burning has come as a surprise.
In fact, Kamlesh was in his house dhamnod and at home, he got burnt. It is being told that he was taken to the hospital in a burnt condition, however, in view of his serious condition, he was immediately referred to Indore. He is currently undergoing treatment at a private hospital. However, after being burnt by the fire, many kinds of doubts are born. In this case, sources claim that he attempted suicide after the audio of the blackmailing went viral, but Kamlesh's family members told the police that preparations were on to make dal bati at home. Then suddenly the fire broke out and Kamlesh, who was sitting nearby, was burned. According to the information received, Kamlesh has suffered 30 per cent burns, his condition is said to be out of danger.
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